Kudos from college graduate, Annie Slaughter

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Annie Slaughter, an interior designer in GeorgiaAnnieSlaughter, received a LuxBind as a college graduation gift:

“Got back home last night to find the LuxBind waiting for me. It looks amazing! I can’t wait to get back to school and show it off to my classmates. The bamboo is really clean and sharp looking, and the logo on the Mylar cover is the perfect touch! Thanks so much for all of this!

Definitely keep me updated on the case that you mentioned for the portfolio!”

-Annie Slaughter

Another happy customer

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It's always great seeing customers' unique work within each LuxBind they buy and use.
It’s always great seeing customers’ unique work within each LuxBind they buy and use.

Arizona photographer, Allan Rosen-Ducat, purchased three large LuxBind Portfolios to present his work. LuxBind was able to ship all of them right away, so he could showcase them at an event in Palm Springs, CA.

The testimonials are coming in

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Laser-engraved Mylar cover by LuxBind Portfolios LLC for Melissa Nece
Laser-engraved Mylar cover by LuxBind Portfolios LLC for Melissa Nece

“Luxbind Portfolios is a very classy way to present samples of my artwork – while its elegant simplicity is also wonderfully practical. The smaller sized version may suit most artists, but the larger format is great for showing off the details in single prints of my large drawings, while also providing space to group multiple smaller images on other pages. And of course, I can choose my favorite papers for these image prints. I love that the pages can be easily removed and rearranged as the number of pages grows, changing their order so the relationships between my artworks is clearer. Seeing it, another artist assumed I was showing original drawings – and that would be another use for the Luxbind.

An artist’s portfolio is always a work in progress. The Luxbind Portfolio makes it easy to keep up that progress while showing off the work elegantly and simply.”

 

Melissa Miller Nece, colored pencil artist