Forwarding on behalf of Yahoo user Diana Lee :
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 5:30 PM, JC Nolan wrote:
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> 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
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 turne
>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
On Dec 14, 2014, at 5:36 PM, Chris Lott wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 1:30 PM, JC Nolan wrote:
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>> 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 Educ
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 1:30 PM, JC Nolan wrote:
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> 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
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Chris Lott
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
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