Coffee Table Book
the fine art of your company.
A large-format coffee table book represents the pinnacle of fine art book printing. The large format is particularly conducive to displaying high-quality visuals, as well as taking the viewer / reader on a curated story-telling journey from page to page. Also, the quality of the book’s rich printing, binding and finishing is a tribute to your brand and its image, as well as to the book’s ultimate recipients.
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For a corporation, the opportunity of creating a coffee table book featuring beautiful photography of its operations and a strong storyline to further the brand experience is a true sign of success, stability and commitment.
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A coffee table book is a perfect internal & external distribution platform to select individuals such as board members, outstanding employees, potential investors, key suppliers and other individuals fortunate enough to receive such a lavish gift.
producing your coffee table book
The production of the book will feature a curated selection of the visual material collected during your operations, portraits and events' photoshoot programs - along with a selection of archival images from your collection.
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In tandem, the book format and layout are established and designed internally by tlbstudio (the design arm of tlbphotography) based on the corporate image your company wishes to promote.
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Parallel to that, and in conjunction with the book’s artwork, the baseline copywrite (text part) is amalgamated from your company's current source material, then added upon and reworked - with multiple revisions - to create a smooth storytelling narrative that complements the visuals to further draw the viewer / reader into the picture.
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When all the elements are assembled and combined, further revisions and ‘tweaking’ will add the finishing touches and overall ‘polish’ to the book, to further immerse the viewer / reader into your company's experience.
printing your coffee table book
Typically, the printing (and eventual packaging) process will include one or two proof copies - the first just of the print sheets, and the second an actual prototype of the finalised book - for any colour & layout adjustments, as well as last minute fine tuning.