Re: [Origami]   My social sciences paper about origami is now part of an indexed journal!

2020-12-21 Thread Raju Kulkarni
WOW!!! Gerardo, that's great news. Very happy for you and origami.-Govind--Sent from my Android phone with mail.com Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

 
 On 22/12/2020, 3:41 am "Gerardo @neorigami.com"  wrote:

  
   
I wanted to share some wonderful news I recently received : )

   
   

   
   
My academic paper was included in the social sciences indexed journal "Hojas y Hablas"... WOO-HOO! It's titled Between Human and Folded Bodies: Examples of Affection and Care in Bogotá.
   
   

 
  
   

 


 
 
 


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Re: [Origami] My social sciences paper about origami is now part of an indexed journal!

2020-12-21 Thread Louise Yale via Origami
WOW, Gerardo !!!
Double Woo Hoo to you !!
Louise in Northern California




> I wanted to share some wonderful news I recently received *: )*
>
> My academic paper was included in the social sciences indexed journal
> "Hojas y Hablas"... WOO-HOO! It's titled *Between Human and Folded Bodies:
> Examples of Affection and Care in Bogotá*.
>
> [image: Entre cuerpos (G. Gacharná Ramírez)_Page_04.jpg]
>
> Whoopee!
>
>
> --
>
> *Gerardo G.*
> gerardo(a)neorigami.com
> *Knowledge and Curiosity in Origami:*
> *six private classes online*
> 
>




Re: [Origami] The Test-Folder A-Team

2020-12-21 Thread Kate Honeyman
I am no elite folder, however I am a good proofer. I meant to tell you
there is an error in your new book on page 69. The photo is a 13 point star
not 15 points as it says. Also in step 14 it might have helped me to say
the entire bi folded flap is inserted.just me. I went back to fold
another one after I gave away the first model I folded and managed to glue
five pieces together wrong before I figured it out. It stymied me the first
time as well.  I am easily confused with modulars.
Another common publishing problem is not enough contrast between the color
of the background and the fold or crease lines. Often I cannot see the
crease as it is black on a medioum to dark background. (Not in your books).
Thanks, Kate

On Mon, Dec 21, 2020, 3:57 AM Ilan Garibi  wrote:

> Dear World-Wide folders,
>
>
>
> I am seeking to build an elite group of folders, who wishes to help
> origami artists to publish the best diagrams they can.
>
> The core idea is to have a group of veteran folders, in each genre of
> origami: figurative and geometric, who will test-fold and proof-read
> diagrams of books before publishing them.
>
> This team will get better and better with each book and will provide the
> best possible filtering system to leave out all the mistakes and
> hard-to-understand steps.
>
> As for now, besides being the first to see the front line of the origami
> world, the compensation is a free signed book, credit in the book, and the
> gratitude of the authors.
>
> If you want to take part in this group, please fill this form:
>
> https://forms.gle/eRBUpr8QGLgqvioK7
>
>
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Ilan Garibi
>
>


[Origami] The Test-Folder A-Team

2020-12-21 Thread Ilan Garibi
Dear World-Wide folders,



I am seeking to build an elite group of folders, who wishes to help origami
artists to publish the best diagrams they can.

The core idea is to have a group of veteran folders, in each genre of
origami: figurative and geometric, who will test-fold and proof-read
diagrams of books before publishing them.

This team will get better and better with each book and will provide the
best possible filtering system to leave out all the mistakes and
hard-to-understand steps.

As for now, besides being the first to see the front line of the origami
world, the compensation is a free signed book, credit in the book, and the
gratitude of the authors.

If you want to take part in this group, please fill this form:

https://forms.gle/eRBUpr8QGLgqvioK7



Many thanks!

Ilan Garibi