Mission Statement
At MC2 , it is our belief that the
initial presentation of a document is essential to the success of the
purpose for which the document is presented - in essence the sale to the
recipient of the concept or product promoted by that document. The
initial impression is very much influenced by the binding method, choice
of covers and color combinations. Any recipient will be strongly
influenced by the first thing that he sees of a presentation. Regardless
of how brilliant the inside material is, if the cover is sloppy or
ordinary, human nature will tend to regard, at least initially, that the
entire presentation is sloppy or ordinary. Because a first impression is
so powerful, this first impression is often difficult to overcome and
continues to overshadow the merit of the presentation. This may be
unfair but it is standard human nature.
Our contention then, is that a good deal of creative energy should be
expended in thinking through how a presentation is bound. Different
binding systems and color combinations can convey powerful images and
their choice should not be left to chance. Binding systems are not
expensive and improving a presentation can usually be done with a simple
change of material at little or no extra cost. At MC2 we specialize in
carrying 10 different binding systems, each one in as broad a range of
sizes and colors as are available from the world’s best manufacturers.
We also carry over150 different types, quality levels, textures and
colors of covers, and we are always on the lookout for something new and
challenging. Possible presentation combinations are almost infinite.
We feel that color is often neglected as an image factor. When asked
about color, most people reply “black”. Yet color is a selling tool.
Studies have shown that color outsells black and white images by a
factor of 6! Studies have also shown that the ladies are more color
sensitive than men. Where there is a female element in the
decision-making process, the use of color can thus be even more
important.
Binding systems, like hem lines on skirts, are subject to current
fashions. At the moment, comb binding while still a very good binding
system, has lost its popularity. The market has swung to wire and spiral
coil binding and sometimes to more exotic systems like Rollabind or
Chicago screws. In certain situations snap binders work very well. The
choice of system depends on the image desired and the purpose of the
presentation. For example, will this document be handed out at a trade
show or for door-to-door distribution, or will it be presented as a
single document to the president of General Motors. If the source of the
document is a financial services operation, then one must maintain a
reasonably conservative image using perhaps black, navy, or forest
green. On the other hand, an aggressive advertising agency may feel
quite comfortable with hot pink or orange. Children are attracted to
bright colors so children’s books are often bound with florescent coil
binding. So a wide choice of options exists and the correct one for a
situation will depend on one’s own tastes and the image that one is
trying to project.
We are always available at MC2 to
make suggestions and answer any questions that you may have. Please feel
free to contact us at:
1-800-435-6623
or
infobook@mc2office.com
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