Required bleed size?
Quote from beanjelle on February 4, 2025, 12:19 pmFor children's books, bleed size usually lies between 0.125 and 0.25 inches around the pages; this will ensure that the artwork extends beyond the trim edge without leaving behind a white border. Full-page illustrations especially require this, what with its professionality.
To ensure perfect aligning in trimming printing, most childrens book publishers recommend that the files should be set with bleed. Always look for specific guidelines from your printer so that you meet industry standards and eliminate pitfalls in the final product.
For children's books, bleed size usually lies between 0.125 and 0.25 inches around the pages; this will ensure that the artwork extends beyond the trim edge without leaving behind a white border. Full-page illustrations especially require this, what with its professionality.
To ensure perfect aligning in trimming printing, most childrens book publishers recommend that the files should be set with bleed. Always look for specific guidelines from your printer so that you meet industry standards and eliminate pitfalls in the final product.