Saddle-stitched binding (stapled along the spine) works well for booklets up to about 96 pages and costs less than other options. It’s perfect for event programs, newsletters, marketing brochures, and school handouts that people will reference and then recycle. Perfect bound binding gives you a square spine like a paperback book and handles higher page counts. Use this for product catalogs, training manuals, annual reports, and other materials people need to keep and reference over time. Spiral or coil binding lets booklets lay flat when open, making them ideal for workbooks, instruction manuals, and anything where people need to write or take notes while reading. Each binding type serves different purposes, and we’ll help you choose based on how your booklets will actually be used.