February 8, 2008, Newsletter Issue #79: Portfolio Case Basics

Tip of the Week

Walk into any art store, and likely, you'll see a large array of portfolio case options to choose from. They often come in sizes including 8-1/2”x 11”, 11”x14”, 11” x 17”and larger. Here are some of the options available to put your interior design work in:

• The most common type of portfolio case you'll see is the basic black binder, either in an open book format or as an enclosed zippered portfolio. They come in vinyl or leather.

• An aluminum case is another option for a portfolio. This is a heavier, sturdy option for those who are interested in a stylish, sleeker appearance.

• A translucent poly vinyl carbonate option is another modern choice for those seeking a less ordinary portfolio case. Available in a frosted cover, you have the advantage of a lightweight portfolio that still denotes style.

• Another alternative to display your interior design work is the box portfolio case, which allows your pages to be contained loosely. This type of portfolio comes in a range of surface materials, including aluminum, fabric, and corrugated paper.

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