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- Josev0
Most, or probably all, online and on-demand printers have standardized processes and a limited choice of papers/materials. What you're looking for requires some customization at the bindery stage. I think what you're looking for requires some hand assembly/coalition. Is it all one-color/black? Look around for some small to medium local printers, they may be able to do something for you affordably.
- "I also think what you want". Jeez, I wrote that poorly.Josev
- "some pages being colored, while other pages remain black" Jeezckentish
- Uhm, it looks like black in on a colored stock.Josev
- You're an asshole, dude. I can read, the sentence you posted says nothing of the specs on this book.Josev
- The pages may be printed with a flood of color or printed in black ink on colored stocks.Josev
- Josev0
Is the cover embossed?
- Douglas0
try contacting the Guilherme dude... says they only ran 5 copies.
http://www.guilhermefalcao.com/P…
- fresnobob0
I think that particular book was made by hand...
- thecreativefire0
bobbooks.co.uk has various sizes and specs. you can have a full image wrap hard cover and although it's all 4 colour process printed you can just use grayscale images. the quality is amazing and the turnaround it relatively quick but it's fiddly as you have to use their own software and it's expensive.
- gramme0
http://www.aandibooks.com/custom…
I called them about a project a while ago and the quick answer is yes, you can do all sorts of things. Foil stamping, embossing, Case binding, cloth, sewn-in bookmarks, dust jackets, multiple paper stocks, etc. You can use any size that fits on a digital press, and any paper that runs through an HP Indigo.
- happy with their quality? or did you just call for a quote?jaylarson
- I just called them. Never went further since the project fell through. :(gramme
- But they work w/ InDesign, have access to multiple papers, and print on HP Indigo presses.gramme
- and i know you've used the indigo before with great results. thanks for the link. i think i'll use them over blurb from now on!jaylarson