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Reddit mentions of ProFolio by Itoya, Art ProFolio Evolution Presentation Display Book - Portrait, 18 x 24 Inches

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of ProFolio by Itoya, Art ProFolio Evolution Presentation Display Book - Portrait, 18 x 24 Inches. Here are the top ones.

ProFolio by Itoya, Art ProFolio Evolution Presentation Display Book - Portrait, 18 x 24 Inches
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    Features:
  • Protective Binder with Plastic Sleeves - Each ProFolio Evolution boasts a durable polypropylene cover, stylish nylon accent stitching around the edges and 24 two-sided clear, anti-glare archival 18x24 photo sleeves that won’t stick to your work, ensuring safe document, photo and artwork storage
  • Portable Picture Book for Photos - The top-loading plastic binder sleeves of this artist portfolio make it easy to organize, carry and present your work
  • Safe Art Portfolio Insert - This presentation folder includes black, acid-neutral paper to keep work safely divided in the photo album pages
  • Comes in 12 Sizes - Need this photo album book in a different size? The Evolution art portfolio case comes in 11 additional sizes and easily works as a picture album, presentation book, artist portfolio, or art folder and more
  • Tradition of Innovation - Founded in 1976 in Los Angeles, California, Itoya ProFolio has challenged convention and offered cutting edge, distinctive high-quality office, art and school supplies, always finding new ways to serve you
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1 Inches
Length25.5 Inches
Size18X24
Weight4.2 Pounds
Width19.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on ProFolio by Itoya, Art ProFolio Evolution Presentation Display Book - Portrait, 18 x 24 Inches:

u/upstateboro · 5 pointsr/PhishPrints

Get an archival grade portfolio from amazon. One 18X24 (most fit in this) and one bigger eventually. This will allow them to be stored flat and you can flip though it like a picture book when you want haha. This is the one I use https://www.amazon.com/Itoya-Profolio-Evolution-Storage-Display/dp/B000H7N4H2/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=18x24+archival+portfolio&qid=1563215754&s=gateway&sr=8-1 and it’s been great.

u/2_7_offsuit · 3 pointsr/magicTCG

Maybe try something like this, you gotta find it in the right dimensions though.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000H7N4H2/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00

I just did a quick google search so I dunno if that's what you are looking for.

u/otnavuskire · 3 pointsr/nin

If you tend to buy a lot of posters at shows, but don't have the wall space or money to hang them, I recommend getting an art portfolio to keep them in. Keeps them flat, and it's easy to flip through. I have one full of prints, including one for every NIN show I've been to.

https://www.amazon.com/Itoya-Profolio-Evolution-Storage-Display/dp/B000H7N4H2/

u/metrodrone · 1 pointr/phish

How To Flatten

First thing to do is get them out of their tubes. Inks can get old and will want to hold their shape. When you go to unroll the print, the ink may not want to unroll (this is worst case scenario, and takes a lot of time to happen). Lay them out, and try to get them to unroll a little on their own over them. Don't force them right away. Then you can use poster weights, or anything that won't damage the paper/ink, on the corners to flatten them further. You can put multiple posters on top of each other when doing this, but it is a good idea to put craft/tissue paper between them. Keep in mind that this process can take a couple weeks to months depending how how much they are rolled, and how long they have been rolled for. Don't try to roll them the other direction to quickly flatten them, you can run into all kinds of problems.

How To Store

I would start buy purchasing a portfolio to hold your posters. I got this one because it is cheap, acid free, and has all the space I need at the moment. There are others that zip up, and others that have rings so you can purchase/install more sleeves later. Another option is a flatfile drawer cabinet. These can be expensive, heavy, and take up a lot of space though. Either way, make sure your prints are properly flattened before you try to store them.

Edit: Just saw your post in Phish Prints on Facebook lol