We Create All Kinds of Books
What kind of books do we print and bind? We create all kinds of books.
Just for fun, what do you think of when you hear the word "book"? Do you think of a novel, an auto-mechanics guide, a telephone book? As you know, the word "book" encompasses far more than just one kind. There are a lot of different kinds of books.
You have likely seen several varieties of books on this list:
- Journals
- Paperback books
- Photography books
- Diaries
- Composition books
- Coffee Table books
- Sketch books
- Chapbooks
- Poetry books
- Interactive books
- Board books
- Yearbooks
- How-to Manuals
- Textbooks
- Dictionaries
- Cookbooks
One of the things we pride ourselves on at Vaughan Instant Publishing is working with individuals to create all kinds of styles. We have worked with authors who want laminated covers on their How-to books as well as others who prefer heavy colored cardstock with no lamination. Some people like 8 1/2" by 11" while others would rather have their books printed and bound as 6" by 9" books. We create all kinds of books.
We aim to please and customize our solutions to meet your goals.
Creating books is our passion. Whether your book has cover-to-cover pictures or regales a historical romance, we enjoy printing and binding each one. Every book is unique, just as every author is unique and our desire is to create a work of art for each of our clients.
Would you believe that some of our books don't even have words in them? We create beautiful journals using a variety of papers and embellishment techniques. These are often sold to local scrapbook stores for resale, although some find their way to other websites for sale and/or prizes.
The point is that we simply love to make books and we create all kinds of books.
If you have a book project that you want to pursue, let us know and we will help you achieve your dream of seeing your project printed (if that's a part of your project) and bound.
A Really Amazing School Project
The photo with "The Important Things About First Grade" was one of the most enjoyable projects we have worked on thus far. Each student in a first grade class was asked to write a poem about what he/she felt was the most important aspect about first grade. The answers ranged from "the desk" to "lunch", "the teacher" to "homework". It was a delight.
The classroom teacher also had each child read their poem and it was recorded digitally, so we included a CD of all the children reading their poems in a pocket in the back of the book. The kids loved it, of course, but the response from the parents was overwhelming.
This is one of the reasons why we print books. We make a difference in the lives of others.
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