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A Die-Cut Window in the Cover (also commonly referred to as die-cutting) is an interesting and attention-grabbing bookbinding refinement. It involves creating a precise opening in the cover of the publication.
Why order a publication with a Die-Cut Window in the Cover?
At Books Factory, customers can order die-cut windows in almost any size and shape. This makes it easier to expose content placed on the first page of the publication, such as logos, titles or graphics. A cover with a die-cut window attracts attention more effectively and encourages readers to explore the book content.
The opening may also serve:
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a decorative purpose, referring to the book’s content or character,
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an informational purpose, exposing important information for the reader.
Covers with die-cut windows — where are they most commonly used?
A cover with a die-cut opening is a bookbinding refinement used in many types of publications. It is commonly applied to book covers, notebooks, promotional materials and marketing catalogues.
A personalised cover with a die-cut window is an interesting way to give a publication a unique and distinctive character. The opening can be created using different techniques allowing edge cutting at 90° or 45° angles.
It certainly helps present content creatively while simultaneously strengthening visual identity, encouraging readers to notice the quality and professionalism of the publication.
Add character to your book — order a cover with a Die-Cut Window in the Cover at Books Factory.
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