Plan for Your 2026 Titles

You’re already thinking about your 2026 publishing program, and early planning is helping you stay flexible, reduce risk, and avoid unnecessary production pressure later in the year.

As schedules fill and production windows tighten, having a clear print strategy in place now gives you more control over timing, costs, and inventory as the year unfolds.

Why Planning Early Matters

When you plan your 2026 titles earlier in the year, you create options. You’re better positioned to secure press time, manage lead times more effectively, and adjust production decisions as demand becomes clearer.

Many customers are already scheduling 2026 print projects between January and March. That early activity helps avoid congestion later in the year, especially when multiple titles are competing for the same production windows.

Staying Flexible with Offset and Digital Printing

You’re likely balancing offset and digital printing as part of your overall strategy. Using both technologies allows you to match print quantities to real-world demand, reduce excess inventory, and improve cash flow.

Rather than committing to a single large run upfront, you can stage production across the life of a title, starting with shorter runs and adjusting as sales patterns emerge. This flexibility is especially valuable when timelines, budgets, or forecasts are still evolving.

How We’re Supporting You Now

At Color House Graphics, we’re working alongside you right now to evaluate print methods, run lengths, and production timing for your 2026 titles. Whether quantities are finalized or still in development, we help you think through the most effective way to move from files to finished books.

Let’s Start the Conversation

If you’re mapping out your 2026 titles, or beginning those conversations now, our team is ready to help you build a production plan that fits your goals, budget, and timeline.

Request a quote to start planning with confidence.

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