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- #15,977 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
- #23 in Art Portfolios
J. Miller
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I purchased this portfolio to protect and display old posters, and it works beautifully for that purpose.
sean murphy
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Git this for my concert poster collection. So far so good. I am transferring from tubes for more room, flattening posters for wall rotation, and can show friends the collection.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
So happy with this purchase! I bought this to store my collection of concert posters, and when I was comparing this product with other options, many reviews mentioned that similar products had flimsy construction and weren't especially durable. This portfolio is sturdy enough that it could be stored upright (but I'm storing it flat). And it protects my posters safely and securely. I recommend!
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
I needed the product for my design studio. Product came, it's great. There was a scratch on the cover, but it's not a big deal. They slip you a little "review reminder," lol and they say if you have an issue with product damage they'll promptly resolve your concern. As a serial entrepreneur and global economist, they seem like great guys and gals, haha. Of course, I didn't call, because I'm so busy and it's not a big deal, but that's why I rated four stars not 5. If you're in the demand for any of this company's products, buy from e'm!
bobbie
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
Easy to use. Excellent quality of album.
Stacy Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
Although it seemed at first that the shipping cost was a bit high, they did such an excellent job that it guaranteed that my item would arrive in perfect condition, so I have no qualms about ordering from this vendor again and feel the shipping cost is well worth the money. As to the product, the Itoya portfolios have always been a great product.
MisterP
Reviewed in Singapore on April 21, 2024
The ITOYA Portfolio initially looks good. However, open it and you'll realize it is actually quite cheaply made. My one had a split seam on one of the leaves (noticed only when I went to use it) so maybe that has soured my opinion. However, trying to put that aside, the "black thick gauge mounting board page inserts" are literally paper-thin and provide next-to-no support - NOT even OK IMHO. Overall, I'm not impressed and I'll look for another brand next time.
Barry Dylan Morgan
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2022
I am very pleased with the condition and function of this product. It is a very durable and professional looking portfolio case. I find this is still great for artists who save & show their original pieces. There is still a place for this in many artist communities as well as for those saving their works as photo pics on a USB stick. It os also great for carrying works in progress as well!
Oty
Reviewed in Mexico on September 24, 2021
Desde hacebtiempo quería encontrar un producto para guardar mis trabajos y que no ocuparán mucho espacio y a la vez que se mantuvieran en buen estado
Karen Hernandez
Reviewed in Mexico on March 10, 2021
Me gustó mucho, es de buen tamaño, llegó antes de la fecha esperada
wingclip
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2021
As an experienced photographer, (I got serious about it back in 1980 and have been ever since), I started learning about large format printing in the mid-90's. I purchased my first large-format printer and took a one-year apprentice course for fine-art printing around 2007/2008.Presently, I print all my work on an Epson Stylus Pro 7890 printer. Anything that I print with a long edge no more than 24" and no wider than 18", now goes into one of my two Itoya Art Portfolio presentation books.These books are very well made and have a neat, narrow, binder. I print on heavy, high-quality, sheet and rolled, papers. Most of my mediums are 100% cotton, fine-art photo rag and between 325 & 400 GSM or more, including the canvases. The weight of these papers adds up quickly and yet my 18” x 24” Itoya book handles them without collapsing.The front and back covers of the book are rigid and so is the binder. The book protects the images and maintains its shape. I must note that I did add three Velcro strips to my 18 x 24 book, that keep the back and front cover closed when stored away upright, (I attached them and they behave like ‘latches’). I didn’t feel I needed that for the smaller 13 x 19 book.The pages are crystal clear, (no ‘reinforcement grid pattern), and each pocket, or envelope, (which is designed to accept two prints), has a black acid-free paper sheet to separate the images rather than placing them back-to-back.I much prefer the black separator sheet as opposed to some manufacturers who use a white colored sheet.Actually, I have two 13" x 19" Itoya presentation books and one 18" x 24" version. I also print very large images that are 24" x 85" and then there are the special print jobs that can exceed 60" x 80", (for which I use a tiling presentation technique).Most of the prints that exceed the 18" x 24" size will fit in one of the three rigid-sided Portfolios that can accept up to 26" wide x 36" long prints. However, the Itoya Art Portfolio books are the best way to present sample images that may be meant to be printed in larger sizes if the viewer is interested.Therefore, many of my largest prints have a 'sample-sized version', which is stored in the Itoya books. This keeps me from pulling out the ungainly, large, portfolios and then searching for a safe place to open the case and risking tearing or damage.I can first show the smaller, 18" x 24" or even the 13" x 19" versions. Then, if someone is interested in seeing one that's printed in its full size, I can go to my largest formatted, storage portfolios to retrieve it.I have two expensive Moab Chinyl cases for my 13” x 19” prints and I must say that the Itoya Art Portfolio books are far more practical and considerably less expensive. The fact that the prints are protected from direct contact means that the images will last a lot longer than any other storage method I’ve used.I strongly recommend the Itoya Art Portfolio books and caution against buying the other, less expensive, copies from other manufacturers. The Itoya brand seems to take all factors in consideration, from the increasing weight of each image that’s added to the book, to the visibility and clarity of the envelope-pages.This is a top-quality product, fit to present the best of your work.Rich
R. camille
Reviewed in France on November 20, 2020
Le produit est arrivé cassé, 6 pages sont déchirées...Sans ça la qualité du produit est bonne.
Dazzle Driller
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2019
I love to diamond paint but sometimes I just don't want to hang or display a finished piece because it don't match my decor or I don't have any room. This sturdy art portfolio can handle most of the sizes I work on and is a great way to store them! I love to flip through my completed projects to enjoy them! The portfolio is meant for paper artwork thought and diamond paintings can get pretty heavy so I can't fit more than 1 in a sleeve (double-sided) which is fine. It is pretty slim too so I can usually stash the portfolio behind a bookcase for easy safe-keeping. I plan to buy another and this one fills up!
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