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<blockquote data-quote="CCThrom" data-source="post: 4137513" data-attributes="member: 59262"><p>If you're interested in keeping your drawings in reasonably nice condition, you should store them flat. So even if you get a portfolio you don't really want to use it for long term storage. The portfolio is for bringing your work with you.</p><p></p><p>If your'e not ready to invest in flat-file drawers... and I wouldn't suggest that unless you get really serious and are ready to drop some money and put aside some space for a good piece of furniture... I'd say look for large photo storage boxes. You should be able to find reasonably archival cardboard storage boxes at a photo store, or a craft store that has scrapbooking supplies.</p><p></p><p>Another thing I have that might work is a wooden box which doubles as a drawing board. You might find such a thing at an art supply store, but I don't remember how much it cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCThrom, post: 4137513, member: 59262"] If you're interested in keeping your drawings in reasonably nice condition, you should store them flat. So even if you get a portfolio you don't really want to use it for long term storage. The portfolio is for bringing your work with you. If your'e not ready to invest in flat-file drawers... and I wouldn't suggest that unless you get really serious and are ready to drop some money and put aside some space for a good piece of furniture... I'd say look for large photo storage boxes. You should be able to find reasonably archival cardboard storage boxes at a photo store, or a craft store that has scrapbooking supplies. Another thing I have that might work is a wooden box which doubles as a drawing board. You might find such a thing at an art supply store, but I don't remember how much it cost. [/QUOTE]
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