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I started using Pina Zangaro portfolios several years ago when submitting a class portfolio for review in college. I wanted to use something that was unique and would last but didn't want to spend $2000 + for a custom made portfolio out of New York City or Los Angeles. I started out with a Pina Zangaro Machina Presentation Book and loved it. I used it for several assignment portfolio reviews. I also used a Camden Presentation Box which I love.
When Pina Zangaro started doing custom logo work for their customers, I was thrilled. I love customizing my portfolios to make them different on my own but using logos and art work that is critical to my branding with precision is important. The process for submitting artwork and reviewing is also easy. I am using Bamboo portfolios for my current project, which is a documentary in the South Pacific, and have my logos etched on the cover of the binders that I am using.
Quality is everything when you are presenting a portfolio to a member of the Parliament in a country. That's why I chose Pina Zangaro. The Bamboo portfolio is perfect because it's a material that people in Vanuatu, the country of my project, are familiar with and it makes the portfolio something that they can relate to in more ways than just the photographs inside.