Dunwell Art Portfolio 9x12 Folder - (Black), Portfolio Folder for Artwork, 9 x 12 Art Folder, 24 Pockets Display 48 Pages, Portfolio Binder, Sketch Portfolio, Art Binder, 9x12 Art Portfolio Kids

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  • DebraS

    > 3 day

    I always struggle on what to do with my childrens artwork. This binder is the perfect solution. Keeps everything safe and organized.

  • LMW

    Greater than one week

    I really like the portfolio by Dunwell Art. It is nice looking and has plenty of leaves. My only real concern is the lack of a cover sleeve. I like to make an illustrated cover and slip it into the front of my portfolios so Ill know what Im going to find in it. This one doesnt have a front sleeve so I cant label it unless I actually write on the front or spine and I really dont wish to do so as I may change what is included. There are twenty-four sleeves so that makes forty-eight display pages. I fill mine with sheets Ive colored from my adult coloring books. I like to have a way to preserve them and display them without looking through page after page in each coloring book. Since Ive discovered these portfolios, I am much more interested in coloring again. The sleeves are not the thickest, but I do like that they dont reflect. I dont like reflections on my displayed artwork or my TV!! I also like the larger size, 9X12, as some of my books are a bit larger than 8X10, and this way I can slip them in easily. I really do like this portfolio. It has ample space, is a bit larger, and the pages dont reflect. If it had a cover sleeve, it would be fantastic. As it is, I have deducted one star for the missing cover, but I do recommend this Dunwell Art Portfolio.

  • sunday

    > 3 day

    I use these for artwork, but they could easily be used for recipes or documents. It keeps everything clean, organized, and neat. I have several in different sizes. Love them--very handy!

  • Shashanna johnson

    > 3 day

    If you need something to keep your drawing safe, get this.

  • Mad Max

    Greater than one week

    The value is not good, for the same price I could get a leather ring bound folio from dick blick etc. I see things like this at the office supply store for around 5 dollars, they are mainly for turning in an assignment or resume, not something you would keep to archive your work. Nice portfolios should have a rigid cover, or piece of cardboard in there, to protect your work from getting bent, or from a sharp object piercing through. The cover on this is super thin, its spill proof but otherwise offers no protection. My other big problem is with the binding. The images give the impression the spine is about 1 inch thick, but actually its half that. So after you put 20 or 30 things in here, its too full, overstuffed. The inside pockets are fine, no problem. I have no big problems with it, its functional, but I wasnt expecting it to be disposable.

  • buyer2

    > 3 day

    Its simple and sturdy plus holds a lot of drawings.

  • Bryan Newman

    > 3 day

    I really wish this was a lot thicker and more presentable for a portfolio. It is a good organizer for art, but because it is a very thin plastic, it does not make a great presentation portfolio. It does fill up a bit when you fill the plastic sleeves, but not something you can use for interviewing. I am using it for storing prints which it does a good job of organizing. 9x12 makes it easy to fit prints in, but not an exact measurement I work in often.

  • Julie Johnson

    > 3 day

    I use them for my kids and my art. Keeps it all much more contained and fun to look it. Sleeves can hold at least two pieces back to back of my 12 inch watercolor paper. Sturdy enough but if you are removing pieces often I could see it breaking down.

  • Lori M.

    Greater than one week

    I have purchased several 9x12 portfolios in the past couple of years and have loved them - they were high quality and laid open easily (from any page). I went against my better judgement and purchased this brand and it is far inferior to what I purchased before. It wont stay open, has no black inserts, and the plastic sleeves are flimsy. A better product is Itoya - Art ProfolioThe Original Presentation Books, 9 x 12 Inches (IA129). Dont make my mistake.

  • MegjgeM

    > 3 day

    I use these to hold my silk screens I use for my home decor business and they are a lifesaver. Love how easy they are to use and they protect my precious silk screens

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