Presentation Products


It's one of our goals to offer you the best, leading-edge designs available. Shown here is a fantastic line of presentation binders, clamshell boxes and jewel cases for CD's by Pina Zangaro, an American manufacturer of  presentation  and storage products using hi-tech materials. In their founder, Tim Mullen's own words, they are obsessed with quality. So are we!

In spite of the fact that artists and photographers are often asked to submit their work digitally, there is still a need for their artwork to be sent in a more tradtitional manner for casual perusal. Sometimes seeing it up close and enlarged, instead of pixellated on a computer screen has a greater impact. That's the mission of Pina Zangaro: To give you the tools to create such an impact on your intended audience.

Itoya Profolios
Itoya Profolios

Itoya Profolios are an entry-level presentation binder that comes with welded-in, polypropylene archival plastic pages with acid-free black paper in each. Each binder holds up to 48 sheets (24 pages, 2 sided). Available in 10 page sizes, black covers only with fabric stitched edges to dress things up.

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Screwpost Presentation Binders
Screwpost Presentation Binders

Machina Aluminum Screwpost Binder, complete with 10 archival polypropylene pages, nylon zipper bag for protection, extra screwpost extensions, available in 3 sizes: 11 x 8 1/2, 14 x 11 and 11 x 17".

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Clamshell Boxes
Clamshell Boxes

Camden Aluminum Clamshell Boxes add a new twist to an old idea: Individually mounted or matted images stored and presented in a box whose lid flips open and lays absolutely flat due to a clamshell-style lid with piano hinge. Previous incarnations were usually paper lined, acid free boxes made from cardboard. This is more stylish, contemporary and durable, by far.

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Camden Jewel Cases for CD's
Camden Jewel Cases for CD's

It seems like many clients, these days, want you to send them a digital portfolio on disk for evaluation. Putting your heart and soul onto a disk and then packaging it in a cheap, plastic jewel case seems like a step backward. With the thought in mind that you only get to make a first impression once, why not try it in a Camden Aluminum Jewel Case?

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