Dear members, apologies if this is not the correct place to post this, but it seemed a logical place to start.
I buy print in Europe for a high quality fashion mail order catalogue and would be hugely grateful for advice on all economical web offset trim sizes and paginations in the USA. Not just the standard sizes either, any relatively economical formats that fall outside the standard ones. Typically we produce around 200K 150pg catalogues, sixteen times per year. Maybe somebody is aware of an educational website where we can find this information? Or even a book! More specifically we also produce catalogues in Europe in a landscape/ oblong format which I have had no luck at all with. And that's before we tackle the issue of the droop test!! Any vendors out there who do great quality fashion catalogue work feel free to get in touch.
I buy print in Europe for a high quality fashion mail order catalogue and would be hugely grateful for advice on all economical web offset trim sizes and paginations in the USA. Not just the standard sizes either, any relatively economical formats that fall outside the standard ones. Typically we produce around 200K 150pg catalogues, sixteen times per year. Maybe somebody is aware of an educational website where we can find this information? Or even a book! More specifically we also produce catalogues in Europe in a landscape/ oblong format which I have had no luck at all with. And that's before we tackle the issue of the droop test!! Any vendors out there who do great quality fashion catalogue work feel free to get in touch.