9/02/2011

A Selection Of Portfolio And Art Case To Suit Everyone's Need

By Pabro A. Castelo


Have you ever experienced this? You were dressed to the nines with your presentation materials contained in a case you bought new for the purpose, when on your way to the location, it rained. Never mind your wet shoes and bottoms, as the panel would understand but how would you proceed with the presentation if you find out that your works are now better off in the bin because they, too, got soaked in the rain? The only consolation perhaps that you can get is the lesson learned about making the right choice of portfolio or art case.

Yes, it probably isn't a bad case after all, it's just that it is not weatherproof. Today, there is a wide selection of presentation cases intended to meet the various needs of various professionals, not only the artists.

Professionals who deal with important documents and paper works that they normally present to the board or to clients have a variety of styles to choose from. More often than not, the goal here is to find a professional case that maintains the neatness of the documents and protects them against wear, tear and creases. Among the reasonable options would be a leather presentation case, a binder or a screwpost. People working in the field of photography have a huge inventory of portfolio photography cases to select from.

Some of these are binders, screwpost, aluminum portfolios and boxes, and rolling art cases. Be able to identify what each option offers in order to know which one can satisfy your needs. Take note that these cases come in different materials such as genuine or faux leather, vinyl and metal. Colors also vary and so with your selection of a case, you can also display your personality.

It is should also be considered that whether one is in field of photography, modeling or the visual arts, a case that could fit in a rolled artwork may be necessary. In this case, the poster tubes may be just what you need. There are also oversized and expandable cases for big graphics, blueprints or art works that cannot be rolled. Size is a key component when choosing the best presentation case. The bottom line is to be able to bring the work to its destination, exactly the way it is, no matter what you underwent during transit.

Spare yourself from the trouble of thinking how you can cover up for a torn or creased artwork. And if you can pick the art case the would be pleasing in the eyes and could enhance the way others regard you, then you are all the more helping yourself achieve what it is that brought you there, in the first place.




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