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Some people use the clear plastic sheets in a binder, some people mount their art onto matt board/foamcore and carry in a large metal or leather case... what is most acceptable these days?

2006-06-29 10:54:18 · 3 answers · asked by 2 cents 2 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Drawing & Illustration

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The most acceptable is a binder with plastic sheets. I use the Kolo Calvin Presentation Book, which you can find here: http://www.dickblick.com/zz152/15/

One thing to mention is make sure the book itself stands out. Personalize it in some way but keep it professional. With the Kolo Calvin I use, there is a cut out square on the front where I can insert a logo or a close-up of one of my artworks. There are lots of other very nice presentation books on the market so check out the rest at the Dick Blick website or your local art supply store. Hope this helps!

2006-06-29 15:07:27 · answer #1 · answered by Babeli 2 · 1 0

For a professional look (like for interviews, etc), mount smaller drawings on black/grey/white mat board. Larger drawings can just stand by themselves, but it's good to have at least a one inch border around the image. You can carry these in a regular art portfolio (the best is one made with a heavy canvas cloth so that it won't break or tear) and keep the drawings seperated by large pieces of white drawing paper or tracing paper if it's needed (so some media like charcoal/pastel/etc won't rub off on the next drawing).

Have a great day!

2006-06-30 00:17:50 · answer #2 · answered by skyeguitar 3 · 0 0

u could use an epanding file (it looks like a briefcase kinda)

2006-06-29 21:45:06 · answer #3 · answered by im_tinkerbell_lol 2 · 0 0

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