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Monday, 11 July 2011

The Way To Make A Quality Presentation With An Art Case

By Rodney Greyling


Nothing could be more embarrassing than to arrive at a client's office with damaged work to present. If the person is familiar with you and your work, you may be able to pull it off. However, if this is a new client you may not ever have another opportunity to make a presentation to them. You could loose the current job as well as any future offerings they may have.

The good part about the above scenario is that is could all be avoided. While there is no way to guarantee your presentation will be kept safe from harm, there are certainly ways to greatly decrease the risk that harm will come to your work. Choosing the best case to protect your work is the first step towards a guarantee of success.

You have a lot of options for choosing the materials you case is made of. Some portfolios are made of leather, others of a nylon material, still others are made of aluminum. All of the materials have their own advantages, but only metal is the best protection for your work.

A quality metal portfolio case provides a rigid shell that will not bend or flex when it is bumped or leaned against. No matter how careful you are, others around you can always bump into you by accident. If your case is not made of a hard material those situations can spell disaster. All it takes is one moment of carelessness to ruin all of your hard work.

Another advantage of metal portfolio cases over other types of cases is in the way the case opens. Some of the soft-sided cases have a tendency to bend when they are opened. When that happens, any artwork that is stored there will also be bent. With a metal case the top opens on a hinge. The top will remain rigid, which will continue to protect the contents.

Some cases do not even fully open. You are required to slide your work into and out of the case each time you make a presentation. This makes it very easy to bend the corners of your presentation, which will mar the look when it is shown to the client.

You also need to consider the environment when you transport your artwork and presentations. While it would be nice if every day was sunny and dry, that is not the case in the real world. Many people have had to deal with wet presentations because their portfolio allowed water in. Some water resistant materials allow water to seep in around the zippered closure. Metal cases are designed in a way that they are more weather resistant, and much better able to withstand a short period in the rain.

Where your livelihood is concerned, cutting corners is not a good decision. Check out what is available in metal cases and you will see for yourself why it is the best choice.




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