[Origami] The Appeal of the Word "Origami"

2024-06-06 Thread Tung Ken Lam via Origami
Publishers want me to use the word "Origami" in book titles for marketing purposes. I don't mind as it's a loan word. I once tried to persuade a marketing agency to avoid the term " Origami". I compared it with "British Cuisine" -- acceptable to some, but not to others. Some people even refuse

Re: [Origami] The Appeal of the Word "Origami"

2024-06-06 Thread Laura R via Origami
> On Jun 6, 2024, at 1:13 PM, Tung Ken Lam via Origami > wrote: > > Publishers want me to use the word "Origami" in book titles for marketing > purposes. I don't mind as it's a loan word. I once tried to persuade a > marketing agency to avoid the term " Origami". I > compared it with "Britis

Re: [Origami] The Appeal of the Word "Origami"

2024-06-06 Thread Tung Ken Lam via Origami
I've started to list "Things Called OrigamiTthat Are Not Origami" here https://mathstodon.xyz/tags/NotOrigami along with an explanation of where the idea came from.  Among the many things yet to be listed are towels, bed linen, jewellery and technology platforms.  At least some things feature s

Re: [Origami] The Appeal of the Word "Origami"

2024-06-06 Thread Papirfoldning.dk
> Den 6. jun. 2024 kl. 20.34 skrev Tung Ken Lam via Origami > : > I've started to list "Things Called OrigamiTthat Are Not Origami" here > > https://mathstodon.xyz/tags/NotOrigami > > Publishers want me to use the word "Origami" in book titles for marketing > purposes. I don't mind as it's a lo