Gutter inner margins of two facing pages.
Book terms gutter.
For obvious reasons the gutter must always be wide enough to permit the innermost text to be read easily when the book is bound.
Can also refer to the outer indentation that is created by the joining of the boards and spine.
The area where the inside margins of adjoining pages of a book meet is called the gutter.
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These two products have binding types that are clamped and held together with glue.
This in contrast to a book quarter bound which has a spine covered in one material and the boards covered in another.
Adjacent inner margins of facing pages when book is open.
The inner margin of the leaves of a bound book.
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A gutter is the section of the page that leads into the binding of perfect bound books and hard cover books.
This process will cause a curve of the pages coming from the spine when the book is open.
Half binding a book which has had its spine and corners covered in one material such as cloth or leather and the rest of the front and rear covers covered in another such as boards paper or cloth.