Paper Binding Methods
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- 5timuli
I gave up on the last thread but now I'm looking for something different - alternatives to the usual wire, coil, comb binding.
Things like this elastic/notch system (anyone know if there's a name for this kind of thing?):
http://books.google.com/books?id…Anyone have and examples/links? I'm all Googled out.
- 5timuli0
^ I mean the Sonneti Brochure on p49/50, in case the link send you somewhere random.
- capn_ron0
are you talking to yourself?
no really, i went to Barnes and Noble and just looked in the books they had. There were some really cool japanese style bindery books available. I'm not at home, so I can't give you names, but just search and you will find them.
- 5timuli0
I've found out that Google is useless unless you know what you're looking for. Otherwise you're fucked. Like me.
- capn_ron0
if I can remember by the time this longest day in history is over, I will get those book names for you.
- 5timuli0
Mercy buckets.
- 5timuli0
I might go play with myself in the bathroom until 5:30.
- capn_ron0
your going to go blind if you go that long.
- 5timuli0
Then I won't have to work. What good's a designer without his eyes?
- capn_ron0
I've got those book names you should check out. I hope your not dead from the long session.
1. Japanese Book Binding
2. Books, Boxes and Portfolios
3. More Making Books by Hand
Sorry for the delay, the surf was pretty good and it turned into a long afternoon on the beach.