What are pages?

Sat 20th August 2022

Pages

Pages

Pages are simply the sides of a sheet of paper.

Every sheet of paper or leaf has 2 sides therefore 2 pages. When a sheet of paper is folded it creates 4 pages and this becomes what is traditionally known as a folded leaflet. These can also be tri folded leaflets that are folded in thirds to create 6 pages.

Once you add a further sheet to create 8 pages this is known as a booklet. The more sheets you add creates a multiple of 4 pages therefore any booklet must be divisible by 4 to ensure that you have enough printed content.

Books are different to booklets by binding method. As previously mentioned booklets are folded sheets combined these are stapled together in the centre also known as saddle stitched in printing terms. Books are a number of sheets that are not folded. They are bound together in a number of ways such as Coil, Wiro or Perfect Bound. Because of this books can be any number of sheets creating 2 pages each addition so a multiple of 2. Coil and wiro are similar binding methods that are either a plastic (Coil) or metal (Wiro) to hold together whereas Perfect bound is what is known as a paperback book which is glueing sheets together with a board cover to finish,

Both coil and wiro can be any number of sheets whereas perfect bound books would start with 40 sheets minimum due to requiring some sort of spine to form the book properly.

A single sheet of paper that is printed one side only or 1 page will be shown as a 2 page document printed one side only. This is due to the number of sides that are available.

Best Wishes,
Peter Martyr
GP Print LTD.