I seem to have this argument with architects mostly, but as far as I'm concerned, if you have less than 10 pages of drawings, you can fold them as opposed to rolling them. It's wonderful to pay a few bucks to throw a drawing or two (or five) into a manilla envelope and ship them away. It's also considerably easier to travel them through an airport when they're folded - TSA certainly can't mistake a folded drawing for a bazooka or some other ridiculous excuse to go through all of your stuff because you have a rolled drawing in a ... Read More»
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