So cool to see the resources available to blind folders! Back in the day,
verbal-only instructions were called “telephone origami” because they could be
taught over the phone. (For the younglings out there, a “telephone” was sort of
like an iPhone, except it had two parts connected by a curly
Thanks Nicolas,
That's a good hint, if you like to prepare paper for your models, surely.
I was just wondering if anyone already compared different brands and
checked which ones offer a good quality in terms of "support" (the white
paper which is then coloured), in terms of hiding the color
Lindy wrote about The Accessible Origami Project - www.accessorigami.com
Thank you Lindy for pointing out this project. There are quite a couple of
blind folders out there. It is good to know a great resource like this one.
It is very true, that text only instructions need to carry a lot more
I have not worked with the app yet, but find this topic very interesting
since, as a totally blind folder, I have been creating text-only
instructions for a while now.
You can find them at www.accessorigami.com
From the main page there is a link with some other sites and authors as
well. I
When I want a pure white, I like to use a foil with a white face. Whatevere
that you will glue on the other face, the foil will hide it.
> Le 30 janv. 2023 à 12:01, Lorenzo via Origami
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> Hi everyone,
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> maybe Ilan Garibi (as he made some paper reviews), or Nicolas Terry