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 Post Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 8:28 pm 
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I need someway of showcasing the work I have done. I looked at a few ideas but none seem right. Thing is I design everything from single sided A6 leaflets, trifolds, A5 booklets, A4 newsletters up to A3 and A1 posters. A1 posters don't matter but what is the best way to show the rest off. Last interview I just carried a few bits in pile in a plastic holder... Any ideas?

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Get your self to a good art suppliier, and have a look at their portfolios, you can get some nice ones that are like huge ringbinders with plastic lseeves, be prepared to shell out a fair bit though mine wasnt cheap when I bought it. But they look pucker and very proffesional when you carry them about.

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hxttp://www.euroffice.co.uk/itm_show.asp?G9325=&AFF=FRGGLE

Falcon Portfolio P/P Easel A3 Black
* Sturdy zipped folder which when opened erects to a distinctive presentation easel
* Supplied complete with PVC pockets
* Sturdy handle on spine
* A4 pocket with CD holder
* Pack Dimensions (mm): 50x485x425
* Pack Weight (Kg): 1

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computer presentation.

A friend and I used to take a laptop to potential clients. A laptop used only for this purpose (company wallpaper - no needless programs installed).

Our work was posters, flyers, brochures etc. Most we delivered a presentation to was 4 ppl and the lappie worked well. These were informal meetings though, i.e pub lunches.

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I used to take my laptop to interviews with programs I'd written. Casp you website is dynamic, take a copy of that for sure.

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Depends who you go to see too. I prefer touching or looking at the real thing if it's made item.
From touch keypads to labels to welding samples (all thing's i still have on my desk} :lol:

And then more directly - I still have the original concept for our logo on my wall, which he brought both on a disk with his laptop and on a watermarked (his logo) piece of A4 :wink:

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