a3 portfolios (or not)
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- jeeves
hey guys,
i have about 30 a3 sized sketches and drawings i need to send for someone to view.
anyone have ideas as to how to send it but NOT as loose sheets, other than in an pricey portfolio and have to buy the sleeves as well?
i don't really want to hole punch!
ne ideas appreciated
cheers
- MLP0
get one of those plastic sleeve portfolios with the thick black covers. they're about $10, which isn't that expensive considering how clean they are. they also have a sleeve down the spine so you can print that as well
- jeeves0
hey,
thanks for the response MLP.
i'm not quite sure what you mean... do you have a link to one somewhere i cud check out?
i'm looking to buy it from in the uk ideally... A3 sized too.
- MLP0
http://www.dickblick.com/zz150/1…
i guess the brand is itoya... you can find them pretty much anywhere.. i think they come in inches sizes.. i use smaller 8.5x11 ones for my book to send out to new clients/jobs etc
- tenpointtwo0
I have a stupid question- Are you getting these back? Cause if not, can't you just send in a tube?
- MLP0
yeah, i was wondering that too
- jeeves0
hey.. no i won't be getting them back... which is why i want to keep it cheap!
- doesnotexist0
make a nice cover and take it to kinkos. they do book binding (not the tape kind, they like to fuck that up a lot), i hear it looks good. fast & cheap. or you could sew the binding!
- stewardez0
take photo's of your work (A4)
It's cheap and it looks good.
Bind it with wire'o or something