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 From: "Gerardo @neorigami.com" <[email protected]>

 

I've seen the two-colored symbol accompanied by words. That can also
be useful. 


The circle with a horizontal line, is helpful to me for knowing which side is 
up to begin with.  Even if the paper is white on one side, that is easily 
indicated with this symbol, and is very helpful for new students.

For a two color/duo paper, knowing which side is up to begin with, can be 
helpful to end up, with a red cardinal, with a black breast rather than the 
other way around.  Yes, it should become obvious after a step or two.  Some 
folds get 'turned inside out', as in the kusudama unit. Perhaps the circle 
could be lightly grey and dark grey and the finished fold so shaded.  Words 
work, only if you can read the language.

Kathy Knapp,
Peoria, Illinois, USA
Do well your part today. - Juliette Gordon Low

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