Experience the pinnacle of binding services at UP Bindery!

Posted on August 08, 2023

Nestled on the Groenkloof Campus of the University of Pretoria, UP Bindery provides top-tier binding services catering to UP staff, esteemed students, academic departments and discerning private clients alike.

We specialise in providing the following services:

Theses binding: Elevate your academic accomplishments with our expert theses binding services. Your research, dedication and hard work deserve to be showcased in a manner that reflects your brilliance. From classic to contemporary, our binding options offer the perfect presentation for your invaluable thesis.

Journals and more: Our expertise extends beyond theses. We excel in binding journals, documents and various literary works, transforming them into captivating masterpieces that stand the test of time. Your words deserve to be preserved in a form that conveys professionalism and sophistication.

Restoration and preservation: History is precious and so are the books that hold it! Our restoration services breathe new life into worn-out volumes, preserving their historical significance for generations to come. Whether you hold an ancient treasure, a beloved family heirloom, a priceless family Bible, or a cherished first-edition personal novel, trust it in the hands that rekindle legacies.

Notebooks that inspire: We take pride in crafting personalised notebooks that go beyond being just stationary. These notebooks serve as mediums of creativity and inspiration, embodying the spirit of your team, corporate event, or conference. They can serve as precious gifts to visitors or souvenirs for years to come.

UP Bindery – Elevating binding to an art form!

Folders, notebooks and notepads for your next conference. 

Restoration of a poetry book. 

Please contact the UP-Bindery Team at +27 12 420 3689 | 6801 | 4227 or [email protected]

You can also visit our new facility on the Groenkloof Campus, cnr. George Storrar & Leyds Str. (entrance on Leyds), Groenkloof, Pretoria.

- Author Marguerite Nel

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