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As for binding styles, side sewn case binding involves stitching the signatures from the side, close to the spine, before attaching to the case. Side sewn case binding is frequently used for thinner products such as brochures, catalogs and readers. Smyth sewing uses threads woven between all signatures in the book block, which is then married to the case. “Although this offers unparalleled strength and durability, Smyth sewing production involves a few more steps than other case binding styles,” Lindemann observed. “Smyth sewing is used for books that require heavy usage for an extended period of time, such as text books, coffee table books and library books.”
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