The H&Co rule of thumb is that the contents of the portfolio have to sit perfectly on the inner cover (in the example above, in purple). The overall size of the portfolio cover is based on what is being placed inside it. Lastly if in doubt, we're happy to send you sample cuttings. If you would like to taker a closer look at cover materials on offer click here. Take particular care with Main black book cloth, as it seems to have magnetic qualities for lint and dust and will show marks purely from human touch! As such it will absorb whatever liquid, oil or fat it comes into contact with and cannot be cleaned. That said it is a cloth and does not have a protective covering. There is a striking swatch of colours that are tactile and matt in appearance. Windsor and Colorado book cloths are Rayon fabric. If your portfolio lives with you, depending upon who your clients are and who is going to handle it, you can afford to be a bit more adventurous with your cover options. This does not apply to our Casebound Leather Portfolios and our 3.5mm black is more forgiving than brown. It will also mark if anything sticky is placed on it. Our brown 3.5mm single hide veg tanned leather will age and will show life. Leather is not a bad choice in this scenario of ‘big milage’ and multi handling, but beware. Glasses of water, beer, coke and bits of lunch (mayonnaise in particular!) This takes care of spilt mugs of coffee and tea. Both of these materials can be wiped clean, take a bit of moisture and then be dried by a towel. Our first advice is The cover has to be durable, which means either a Buckram cloth which is a fabric covered in an Acrylic coating, or a Faux Leather (False Leather). This means you aren’t going to be around to handle it with kid gloves - Not that anybody else won’t look after it! But it needs to combine durability along with creating that ‘at first glance’ impression of the portfolio cover that you want it to. keep your portfolio and send it out independently of you. Also some agencies, certainly in the U.S. Firstly, If you are being represented by an agent, then a lot of the time, it will be your agent that’ll answer the portfolio book or box question.
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