Enter title: best place to buy portfolio?
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- sair
i need to invest in a portfolio, A3 leather-type thing with plastic sleeves i guess.. now where is the most best place to do this?
:) thanku!
p.s. online or london area
- ross0
id build one, or think about building one yourself...
take a weekend bookbinding class and voila...
- Dancer0
Do you mean the clip ones with those horrid vinyl sleeves that have a zip 3/4's of the way round?
or something like this:
http://www.houseofportfolios.com…that has thin page sleeves and you can put your own logo/name on?
p.s Could I ask what area of Hants your from?
- JerseyRaindog0
i just bought a fresh one from these fellas; http://www.londongraphics.co.uk
- sair0
i want a really decent lookin one, not those zip up ones that i had at college (ur rite they aren't nice) . something classssssy! one in the form of a book might be nice.
i was just lookin at londongraphics website... which one did you go for?
oh, and i'm in Fleet in Hants
- kezza_20
I bought a lovely brown leather one from the London Graphics centre too
- Dancer0
Yeah I nearly got one from LGC but they don't do custom logos on the front.
Fleet, my old boss lived there and isn't Aricot Vert there?
- sair0
Aricot Vert.. I hadn't heard of it but you're right. it's here!
- version30
i made my last one out of 14 gauge steel and barb wire, 12" x 18" portrait with burned leather inscriptions for each chapter separator; web, print, contact, etc.
- _salisae_0
alright .. any popular television networks then
- onewhoslaps0
get a wood working book and build a nice wooden box. then mount your pieces accordingly to some sort of substrate, then stack neatly with a slip sheet.
i did something similiar to this right out of college and all the agencies i went to loved it because they were able to spread my work out on their conference table.
booya *slap
- sair0
yea my tutor was saying to maybe use a box. quite like this idea,, hmm il hav more of a think tomoro. :)
thanks all
- sair0
made my last one out of 14 gauge steel and barb wire, 12" x 18" portrait with burned leather inscriptions for each chapter separator; web, print, contact, etc.
version4
(Aug 3 06, 09:10)...my friend used barbed wire for his folio and his tutor cut his hand open. hah. not funny really.. my friend's a muppet 8)
- fooler0
i just got a KOLO phot album...
http://www.shoptheartstore.com/p…
just interviewed with it today and they called me back to start working before I left their parking lot!!!!
- sair0
haha nice work!