Padfolio Key Terms

Stock your business with popular padfolio styles by studying current industry terms

By Denise Ryan
Typically a combination of a portfolio and a writing pad, padfolios are popular with professionals, students and others interested in organizing items such as a calendar, contacts and notes. Generate consistent sales throughout the year by carrying a variety of padfolio styles to appeal to practical, professional or style-conscious customers. Knowing terms such as “ringfolio,” “electronics pockets” and “front slip pocket” will enable you to order portfolio models, refills and related accessories that your clients will demand throughout the year.

 

Ringfolio

Students and professionals who want to carry paperwork beyond pads of paper will appreciate a ringfolio. Featuring a three-ring strip in the center of the organizer, the padfolio can also double as a binder for important sheets.
Try: Adco Marketing offers ringfolio styles in various sizes with additional features like media pockets, credit card slots and front slip pockets.

Gusseted file pocket

Stock padfolio styles with gusseted pockets in the interior of the folder. The wide pockets provide additional room for larger amounts of paperwork, accessories, identification lanyards and electronics.
Try: Check out leather and faux leather padfolio styles featuring gusseted file pockets at the Day-Timer website.

Front slip pocket

Padfoilo users will appreciate a front slip pocket to stash quick notes or business cards. The snug compartment sits on the outside of the folio itself, but is slim enough to remain unobtrusive.
Try: Duffelbags Corporate offers padfolio models with front slip pockets and additional features to suit specific applications.

Electronics pockets

Customers who like to carry electronic gadgetry, like calculators or PDA devices, will appreciate padded or gusseted pockets to cradle and protect the items.
Try: See padfolio models designed to hold electronic gadgets and media like compact discs on the Spiral Binding website.

Junior size

Customers who don't need to carry a full-sized padfolio may prefer a junior size model for notes, business cards and addresses. Also called a half pint, a junior size portfolio typically measures about 8.5" tall by 6" wide.
Try: Get dimensions of junior size padfolios along with letter and legal sized models through the product descriptions on the Leather Tree website.

Zip around

Professionals who typically stuff smaller notes, receipts or business cards into their padfolios can make use of zip around styles. The zipper around the periphery of the padfolio will keep items from falling out and keep smaller gadgets secure.
Try: Bags Buy offers assorted padfolios with the zip around feature, as well as additional options like pen loops and file pockets.