French Fold
What Is a French Fold?
A French fold (also known as a quarter fold) is a folding technique where a sheet is folded in half in one direction and then folded in half again in the other direction, creating a compact piece that is one quarter the size of the original sheet. The result has four outer panels and four inner panels — eight panels in total.
French Fold vs. Other Fold Types
| Fold Type | Panels | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| French Fold / Quarter Fold | 8 (4 outer + 4 inner) | Greeting cards, art prints, luxury brochures |
| Bi-Fold / Half Fold | 4 | Menus, brochures, simple mailers |
| Tri-Fold / Letter Fold | 6 | Mailers, pamphlets |
| Accordion Fold | 4–8+ | Maps, lookbooks, timelines |
| Gate Fold | 6 | Premium product reveals |
Common Uses
The French fold is most commonly used where a premium, tactile feel is needed:
- Greeting cards and invitations — the double-layer thickness gives cards a substantial, high-quality feel in the hand, popular for wedding invitations, holiday cards, and corporate greeting cards
- Art prints and fine art editions — artists and photographers use French fold packaging to present loose prints in a self-contained, elegant format without requiring a separate envelope
- Luxury brochures and brand collateral — the hollow construction creates a notably thick, rigid piece that feels premium without requiring heavy paper stock
- Event programs and menus — the compact quarter-size format is easy to hold and carry, making it practical for concerts, ceremonies, and dining
- Promotional mailers — the sealed edges mean no additional envelope is needed for certain self-mailer formats
- Lookbooks and mini catalogs — a compact, refined format for fashion, interiors, and product showcases