240x170mm Books
4pp Cover onto 350gsm Uncoated
Matt Lamination to outer
210pp Inside Pages onto 140gsm
Four colour printing (CMYK Ink)
Perfect bound (Glued, square spine)
“Thanks very much for sending those links of the case studies through, they’ve given us a lot of ideas…”
Guillotines is a substantial, 210-page publication that feels like it’s built to be carried, shared, and argued over. The two-tone cover hits hard straight away — an unapologetic colour combo, punchy type, and an illustration that signals “this is a proper object”, not a throwaway pamphlet.
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We Are Plan C brought us Guillotines, a radical creative writing publication built around ideas, reflection, and movement thinking. The pacing inside is confident: strong section openers, varied visual rhythms, and plenty of breathing space where it counts. It’s the kind of book that needs to hold together through repeat handling — at meet-ups, in bags, on tables — and still look sharp.
This project was printed as a 240x170mm perfect bound book — a “trade” feeling format that sits between A5 and A4. It’s big enough to give layouts room, but still easy to hold for long reads.
The 350gsm uncoated cover gives the publication real backbone, while the matt lamination on the outer adds durability and keeps the colours looking solid (especially important with bold flat blocks). Inside, 140gsm uncoated helps the 210 pages feel substantial without turning the book into a brick — and that tactile, matte surface suits text-heavy reading while still letting the full-colour pages land with clarity.
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Key Spec Summary
The cover is the headline act: high-contrast colour fields, big typography, and an illustration that gives the whole thing a symbol to gather around. Inside, you can see the editorial intent in how spreads change pace — crisp typography-heavy pages, then sudden visual punches: collage textures, full-bleed photography, bold graphic motifs.
Uncoated stock was a smart call here. It keeps long sections readable and calm, and it gives the image-led pages a grounded, human feel — less shiny “magazine”, more “kept and re-read”.
This was a proper collaborative run-up. The team ordered paper samples, compared options side-by-side, and asked the right questions: how page weight affects bulk, what the cover should feel like in hand, and how to keep everything on track with a tight deadline.
They also wanted a physical proof before committing to the full run — not just for peace of mind, but to give themselves a final proofreading window. That’s a sensible move on a publication of this size, especially when multiple people are involved in sign-off.
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We guided the team through:
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