Does anyone know the source of this design? I've created some
(preliminary) diagrams that I want to share but want to make sure I give
the proper attribution if the creator is known.
-- JC
I do not know the source, however, many diagrams have been around for over 20
years.
So functional and
Like others who replied to JC Nolan's question, I've been using and
teaching the simple, 1-cut pamphlet for so long that I have no idea where I
first learned it, let alone who created this brilliant model.
For a children's book festival in 2009, I made hand-drawn diagrams for the
booklet and
Hey All,
I was at a local Book Arts show the other day and the program that
they were handing out was so cleaver and simple, with a few folds and
one strategic cut you can create a multi-page book out of a single sheet
of legal-sized paper which when unfolded shows the map of the show on
the
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 1:30 PM, JC Nolan j...@origamigeeks.com wrote:
Does anyone know the source of this design?
I've seen this in various bookbinding books over the last decade. I used
this fold for the conference program for an International Open Education
conference 5 years or so ago.
c
On Dec 14, 2014, at 5:36 PM, Chris Lott ch...@chrislott.org wrote:
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 1:30 PM, JC Nolan j...@origamigeeks.com wrote:
Does anyone know the source of this design?
I've seen this in various bookbinding books over the last decade. I used
this fold for the conference