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Why Not Judge A Book By Its Cover - Supporting the Australian Book Designers Association [ABDA]

News & EventsEmmanuelle Hessel1 Comment

We are thrilled to be a founding sponsor of the ABDA, 62nd Australian Book Design Awards 2014. The shortlist has been published and there are some fantastic book covers in the running this year. There is always such an incredibly high standard of entries each year and we are proud to be supporting and celebrating great Australian book design. Congratulations to those designers who have been shortlisted –wishing you well for the evening of the 22nd August.

Special mention should also be made to the founding committee members: WH Chong, Sandy Cull, Jenny Grigg, Daniel New, Evi Oetomo, Miriam Rosenbloom, Alex Ross and Zoe Sadokierski – an amazing group of designers who have picked up from where the Australian Publishing Association has left of and enable us all to promote, enjoy and reward our emerging talent!

So how long does it take to print a book offshore?

FAQ, BooksEmmanuelle Hessel1 Comment

This is a commonly-asked question, when planning to print in China. Here are some of the basics you need to know.

Will your book require pre-press?

This is the stage just after final design and just before files get sent to the printer. You should allow about 4 weeks for this stage if you wish to review at least a couple of rounds of colour proofs. When you are satisfied with the colour reproduction, these are the proofs that accompany the print ready PDFs to the chosen printer.

As soon as files reach the printer, they are processed and you can expect to receive ozalids in about one week. An ozalid is the final checking stage before the printer starts the press. The length of time for checking the ozalid can vary from a few days to a full week, depending on your required delivery date. Minor corrections can be made at this stage, with revised files and revised ozalids going back and forward until full approval is given.

The next stage is the actual printing and binding of your book and you should allow 4 weeks for this manufacturing process. Complex books, large print runs and books with many embellishments can take 5 weeks or more.

Shipping your books comes next and the timeframes here depend on exactly where your final destination is. You can generally say door-to-door delivery will take from 3 to 6 weeks, depending on the warehouse location and country of destination.

The should help you plan your schedule. If you are having difficulty planning your schedule, just drop us a line and we can help you.