CASE STUDY: For the world renowned Cannes Festival, TV companies such as RDF ask us to work with them to help them produce catalogues that will really help them stand out from the crowd. Evolving over the years from a more simple PUR Bound series of books, RDF's latest offering comprises almost 200 pages within a series of tabs, gathered together and Canadian Wire Bound (with special lamination and varnishing finishes to covers and tabs), providing a simple to use yet highly attractive shop window for their vast array of cutting edge programmes.

Catalogues

Multi-page catalogues quickly and efficiently detail your wares and despite the growth of the internet, people still want to be able to sit down and flick through pages which fully detail your products.

At PrintHouse we specialise in everything you need to design and print your next catalogue to the highest standards.

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We can assist with the design and layout of your catalogue too; or we can just take your catalogue print ready files and quickly, efficiently and cost effectively turn them into your full colour catalogue which will be ready to sell on your behalf.

The options for catalogue printing are endless and the way that you finish your catalogue can have a big influence on how user friendly it is for your clients.

Saddle stitched or Perfect/PUR bound, if you produce or sell an extensive range of products there really is no better way of helping your customers order from you than producing a catalogue. And of course no-one better at producing your printed catalogue than PrintHouse.

Wait! There's even more we can do.

Have look on our offer of products & services or read more about technical side of print. You can also take a look at our company and know better who we are.

Go straight to request a quote for your new beautiful booklet or flyer. Upload your artwork here. Read more about printing on our blog.

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