Branded Catalogs in Kenosha

Kenosha, Wisconsin, got its name from both the Ojibwa and Potawatomi people. In Potawatomi, Kenozia means “place of the trout,” and in Ojibwa Masu-Kinoja means “place where the trout spawn.” Both languages are part of the Algonquian family. The Potawatomi and Ojibwa have formed a long-term alliance, along with the Odawa, called the Council of the Three Fires. Minuteman Press serves our neighbors by printing branded Catalogs in Kenosha.

One of the most popular bindings for branded Catalogs is the saddle stitch. This method involves printing images on both sides of single sheets of paper, collating them, folding the papers, and then using saddle stitch staples to find them. This method is ideal for Kenosha companies that are creating Booklets of 8-92 pages.

For branded Catalogs longer than 92 pages, Kenosha companies have other options. Perfect binding, used on paperback novels and thick magazines, has no upper page limit, while spiral bound Catalogs are limited to 800 pages. Perfect binding is available on all Catalogs over 28 pages. Spiral bound Catalogs are more expensive than the other two types, but are great for businesses that put out one annual catalog that will be thumbed through often.

Minuteman Press can also Print your Catalogs on newspaper, use wire binding, and help you choose different orientations and sizes. For help designing branded Catalogs in Kenosha, call or stop by our shop today.
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