A front plane laminate (see U.S. Pat. No. 6,982,178) is produced by
forming a sub-assembly comprising a lamination adhesive layer and an
electro-optic layer, forming an aperture through the sub-assembly, and
securing a light-transmissive electrode layer to the sub-assembly so that
the electrode layer extends across the aperture. Alternatively, formation
of the aperture is omitted, and the electrode layer has a tab portion
extending beyond the edges of the lamination adhesive and electro-optic
layers. When a front plane laminate is secured to a backplane to form an
electro-optic display, a stiffening layer may be attached to either part
to increase its stiffness, then removed after the lamination. An
electro-optic display or front plane laminate may use an adhesive layer
comprising separate layers of cross-linked and non-cross-linked adhesive.