Finishing transforms your print product into a visual and tactile experience. Since we have both production and bookbinding under one roof, various finishing techniques can be combined effectively and economically. All materials can be compared and selected directly on-site.
Finishing
Finish in first class. But economically.

Foil-finished embossing
Foil-finished embossing is now standard for books and magazines in the premium segment.

Blind embossing and high embossing.
The material displacement creates exciting tactile effects with interplay of light and shadow.

Die-cutting
A "window" creates glimpses and transforms the work into an object.

Perforation
Whether it's a tear line for separating sections or an aesthetic design element: Perforation adds structure.

Headband
On the spine of the hardcover, the ribbon adds colorful accents and creates a bibliophile aura.

Ribbon marker
The integrated bookmark adds color accents and enhances the functionality of the book.

Elastic band
A functional closure and aesthetic accent: An elastic band not only keeps calendars together.

Rounded corners
Especially for children's books and notebooks, rounded corners are not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical.

Colored edges
The edges of a book block, enhanced with color, foil, or printed design, are a real eye-catcher.

Varnish / Spot varnish
Flat or partial: Varnishes enhance both visually and tactically, providing protection. Images gain brilliance and depth.

Silkscreen printing
As a highly opaque process, silkscreen printing applies special colors to almost any material.

Special requests
Whether it's original vinyl, wood, or stone in the finishing – our bookbinders love challenges.