Technical Specifications Binding, Paper & Finishing The binding you choose affects how your planner looks, feels, and lasts. Here are the main options we offer: 1. Spiral / Wire-O Binding This is the most popular choice for school planners. The plastic or wire coil binding allows the planners to lie completely flat, making it ideal for everyday classroom use. It’s durable, flexible, and available in a range of wire or coil colours to suit your school branding. 2. Saddle-Stitch (Stapled) A simple and economical option. Pages are folded and stapled along the spine, making this ideal for planners with up to around 100 pages, including covers. It’s lightweight, easy to carry, and works best for thinner booklets or early-year planners. 3. Perfect Bound (Paperback) Gives your planner a clean, book-style finish. The square spine is glued, creating a professional look that works well for mid-size page counts. A smart option that balances durability and cost. Tip: If you’re not sure which binding is right for your planner, just let us know your page count and how it will be used — we’ll recommend the best option.
Technical Specifications Binding, Paper & Finishing The binding you choose affects how your planner looks, feels, and lasts. Here are the main options we offer: 1. Spiral / Wire-O Binding This is the most popular choice for school planners. The plastic or wire coil binding allows the planners to lie completely flat, making it ideal for everyday classroom use. It’s durable, flexible, and available in a range of wire or coil colours to suit your school branding. 2. Saddle-Stitch (Stapled) A simple and economical option. Pages are folded and stapled along the spine, making this ideal for planners with up to around 100 pages, including covers. It’s lightweight, easy to carry, and works best for thinner booklets or early-year planners. 3. Perfect Bound (Paperback) Gives your planner a clean, book-style finish. The square spine is glued, creating a professional look that works well for mid-size page counts. A smart option that balances durability and cost. Tip: If you’re not sure which binding is right for your planner, just let us know your page count and how it will be used — we’ll recommend the best option.