Particular skills were developed for Arabic calligraphy, miniatures and bookbinding.
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Ramie ribbon is used in fine bookbinding as a substitute for traditional linen tape.
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Bookbinding was the logical next step after creating an assortment of handmade papers.
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Often used in bookbinding, automotive, aerospace, filter and plastic bag applications.
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After a short and unsuccessful stint as an apprentice printer he took up bookbinding.
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One day she saw an advertisement for a bookbinding and conservation job at the university.
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This category is for stub articles relating to Book design, bookbinding, and Artists books.
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It has educational activities, equipment for laminating and bookbinding, resource books and more.
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The 35-year-old company produces hot-melt adhesives used in labeling, packaging and bookbinding.
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The craft of binding books
(bookbinder) a worker whose trade is binding books
Bookbinding is the process of physically assembling a book from a number of folded or unfolded sheets of paper or other material. It usually involves attaching covers to the resulting text-block.
(Bookbinder) Alternate term for Trade bindery.
(Bookbinders) Perform highly skilled hand finishing operations, such as grooving and lettering to bind books. Illustrated Example: Book Finisher, Book Mender