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Ch.12: The time it takes – typesetting in InDesign

March 1, 2018 ~ jfmward ~ Leave a comment

Even if you are not costing your time in making a book, you still want to keep track of it (just in case you want to do it all again...) One thing I should certainly advise is keeping better records from the outset than I did. Only when I started actual printing did I begin … Continue reading Ch.12: The time it takes – typesetting in InDesign

Ch.11 : Costing not less than everything

February 28, 2018 ~ jfmward ~ Leave a comment

I was determined from the outset to keep track of my expenditure: there is a curious sort of excitement in working to a budget, and the magic figure of 100 books meant that any purchase could immediately be reckoned 'per book' which had the effect of reducing large numbers to gratifyingly small ones - thus, … Continue reading Ch.11 : Costing not less than everything

Ch.10: The Singular Delight of Endpapers

February 27, 2018 ~ jfmward ~ Leave a comment

Ah, Endpapers! They are lovely, as you can see here   and here However, you pays for what you gets: the Hewit's range pictured above come in at £3.96 per sheet (inc VAT) where a sheet is 480mmx680mm: with each book requiring 2 A4 size sheets* (210 x 297) then you will not get more than … Continue reading Ch.10: The Singular Delight of Endpapers

Ch. 9: Costing a book – estimating quantities

February 26, 2018 ~ jfmward ~ Leave a comment

Though there is an attraction in doing things from scratch - like making your own paper from recycled trimmings - you also need to be practical, especially if your aim is not a single one-off, on which you can lavish time and attention, but volume production, where you wish to maintain a standard of quality … Continue reading Ch. 9: Costing a book – estimating quantities

Ch.8: Costing a book – necessary hardware

February 25, 2018 ~ jfmward ~ Leave a comment

A printer we have already discussed: clearly it is the heart of the business as far as producing the book itself is concerned. My choice (after some research) was a Samsung Xpress M2885FW, a monochrome laser which did duplex (i.e. double-sided) printing. Laser is more economical than inkjet and gives better quality print. Monochrome is … Continue reading Ch.8: Costing a book – necessary hardware

Ch.7: Costing a book – the general shape of the thing

February 24, 2018 ~ jfmward ~ Leave a comment

The basic elements of a book are two: the book itself and the case or cover that serves to protect it; bookbinding is the craft of making then joining one to the other. The case is the simpler of the two. It consists of three boards - front, back and spine - which may be … Continue reading Ch.7: Costing a book – the general shape of the thing

Ch. 6: The Joy of Numbers

February 23, 2018 ~ jfmward ~ 2 Comments

Mathematics has always been a bit beyond me, but I take a simple pleasure in arithmetic. I remember, in the course of a long solo cycle from Fort William to Mallaig in the pouring rain, amusing myself by ringing my bell at intervals and betweentimes calculating how far a single turn of the pedals in … Continue reading Ch. 6: The Joy of Numbers

Ch. 5: A visit to another printer’s – making it real

February 22, 2018 ~ jfmward ~ Leave a comment

Some time towards the end of July it occurred to me that it might be a merry jape to turn up at my friend Shaun Bythell's magnificent emporium, The Bookshop , in the course of the Wigtown Book Festival, clutching a number of handbound editions of The McAvinchey Codex and purporting to be either the … Continue reading Ch. 5: A visit to another printer’s – making it real

Ch. 4: WYSINWYG: the great Adobe Acrobat booklet-printing mystery

February 21, 2018 ~ jfmward ~ Leave a comment

What you see is not what you get... Adobe Acrobat will print booklets, putting two A5 portrait pages on each side of an A4 landscape sheet, with appropriate pagination (i.e. if you print  an eight page booklet - which will require  two sheets of paper - then one sheet will have pages 8 and 1 … Continue reading Ch. 4: WYSINWYG: the great Adobe Acrobat booklet-printing mystery

Ch. 3: A visit to the printer’s

February 20, 2018 ~ jfmward ~ 2 Comments

Robert Smail's Printing Works is well worth a visit if you ever find yourself in the vicinity of Innerleithen. It is now a living museum, run by the National Trust for Scotland, where you can try your hand at letterpress printing From 1866 to 1986 it was a typical family-run printing business of the sort … Continue reading Ch. 3: A visit to the printer’s

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