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For self-publishing or bookbinding, the goal is often durability and a premium feel:
For printing high-quality covers, the "best" paper depends on whether you are recreating a retail look (like for a game or DVD) or creating a custom book cover. Retail Media Covers (Games, DVDs, CDs)
: While durable, heavy cardstock (over 200gsm) can sometimes be too stiff to fold neatly into some jewel cases. Book Covers cover.jpg
: Most standard paperback covers use 10 to 15 point cover stock that is often laminated for protection. Glossy vs. Matte :
: The best paper for wrapping boards is typically 60–75 gsm . It is flexible enough to wrap around edges but strong enough not to tear when adhesive is applied. For self-publishing or bookbinding, the goal is often
: Provides a soft, elegant finish with no glare, ideal for art books.
The best paper for printing cover art at home : r/gamecollecting Glossy vs
: Many hobbyists recommend Koala Semi-gloss photo paper (around 30lb) or general 130g/m² glossy paper to achieve the right sheen without being too thick to fit in a case.


