24 Page A4 Saddle Stitched Booklets Twenty-four pages is where booklets start feeling like a proper publication. Six folded sheets gives you room for a contents page, multiple sections with breathing...
Twenty-four pages is where booklets start feeling like a proper publication. Six folded sheets gives you room for a contents page, multiple sections with breathing space and imagery that can run large. Conference programmes, detailed product catalogues and member newsletters tend to land here - enough content to be comprehensive without tipping into perfect binding territory. A heavier cover at 250gsm or 300gsm is worth it at this count - the booklet gets handled more and the cover needs to hold up.
Common uses: conference programmes, member newsletters, detailed product catalogues, franchise or dealer guides.
Also available as a 24-page A5 booklet — same page count in a compact, pocketable format.
| Binding | Saddle Stitch - Stapled Spine |
| Trim Size | A4 (210 x 297mm) |
| Page Count | 8 to 40 pages |
| Text Paper Stock | 100gsm to 170gsm |
| Cover Paper Stock | 250gsm or 300gsm |
$5.03 each — 250× A4 Portrait - 210x297mm, 24pp, double sided, 150gsm satin, saddle stitch booklet
Guaranteed ready Thu, 14 May — or it's free
Page count includes the cover — front, inside front, inside back and back are all counted.
Saddle-stitched books must be in multiples of 4: one folded sheet prints 4 pages. A 20-page book is 5 folded sheets.
Need an odd page count? Round up to the next multiple of 4 and leave the extra page(s) blank.
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