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PAGE STYLE OPTIONS

The Finao ONE™ album offers both medium and thick page styling. In addition to personal taste, this may also be important when considering the number of leaves in your album. We recommend the medium page style for large albums to help avoid excess weight and inherent wear and tear (over 20 leaves/40 page-sides), and for albums with less pages (under 15 leaves/30 sides), you may choose the thick pages to help maintain stability.

Medium Pages

Best choice for larger albums or albums over 20 leaves.

  • Min = 10 leaves/20 sides
  • Max = 50 leaves/100 sides
  • Creased print style only
  • White fly page
  • White core
  • Square corners

Thick Pages

Best choice for all albums under 15 leaves.

  • Min = 10 leaves/20 sides
  • Max = 32 leaves/64 sides
  • Creased or cut prints
  • Black fly page
  • Black core
  • Rounded corners

PAGE STYLE FAQ

This is an option that is more about personal style and look, but can limit some of your other choices. The creased print style is preferred by mosst who desire that panoramic look, while cut prints are a tried and true classic standard.

Creased prints are a MUST if you are going to be working with the medium style pages or our flipbook specialty size albums.

Cut prints: Please note that the seam in cut print albums can be slightly wider in albums over 12 inches wide/tall.

All Finao ONE™ series, and Boho albums come with the option of a first page that starts on the right or a full spread that starts on the left.

All medium page style (ONE) and slim page style (artONE) albums MUST be creased print style to maintain stability in the thinner pages.

Your design starts on the right. First and last pages are half spreads.

Your design starts on the left. All pages are full spreads.

Spreads are cut down the center and a visible seam is apparent between prints. Available with Thick Page Style ONE albums, Hahnemüle German Etching paper on nextONE, and Boho albums only.

Full spreads are creased and mounted across the pages for a semi-seamless look. Available with all page styles.

A leaf is a bookbinding term basically equating to two page-sides and, for all intents and purposes here, a leaf can be equal to a spread.