JournalBooks Knowledge Center

Customize

Customizing a book from scratch by choosing from a variety of sizes, cover materials and colors, decoration methods, filler styles, page count, bindings, wire colors, packaging, and a multitude of upgraded Boost Options.

  • Size: Journal sizes range from 3x7 to 8.5x11.
  • Cover: Choose from Cover Series 1 (Classic), Cover Series 2 (Prestige), Cover Series 3 (Deluxe), or Specialty Cover.
  • Decoration Method: Options include Debossing, Foil Imprinting, Die-cut Windows, Screen Printing, Full-Color Printing and more.
  • Filler Style: Choose from stock filler, custom filler or full-color filler.
  • Binding: Select WireBound, PerfectBound or CaseBound.
  • Boost Options: Inserts, bookmarks, pen holders, pockets and more.
  • Packaging: Gift boxes, envelopes, wrapping and EcoBag options.

These items arrive finished, fully assembled and bound, usually with a hardcover. Customization is limited, such as imprinting the cover, adding tip-in pages, graphic wraps, and packaging.

A method of color printing full-color artwork directly onto the cover material of your choice. Available on WireBound, PerfectBound and CaseBound books.

Multiple cover material collections offering different looks, durability, and price points.

Imprinting method where the design is pressed into the material to create a recessed effect.

Similar to debossing, but raises the design above the surface for a 3D effect.

Standard interior page layouts commonly used across multiple products.

Customized interior pages designed specifically for branding or campaign use.

Interior pages printed with full-color graphics across the entire page.

Pre-designed interior page options available without customization.

Specialty interior pages used for unique layouts or niche applications.

Covers printed edge-to-edge with vibrant full-color graphics.

The placement area where your logo or artwork appears on the product.

Decoration techniques applied specifically to pre-bound hardcover journals.

Additional printed pages added into the journal for branding or messaging.

Products built from scratch based on specific customization requirements.

Loops or attachments added to journals to securely hold a pen.

Books with a flexible spine where pages are glued together instead of stitched or wire-bound.