Re: [Origami] Book fold

2020-10-28 Thread Dave Brill
Dear all Maybe this? https://brilliantorigami.com/diagrams/#jp-carousel-1493 Coincidentally the subject of this morning’s WOD Facebook session. https://www.facebook.com/341445876057370/posts/1399834223551858/?d=n On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 14:09, Richard Kennedy via Origami <

Re: [Origami] Book fold

2020-10-28 Thread Saffy S
To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com Subject: [Origami] Book fold Many moons ago [I think in the BOS magazine] there was a wonderful fold that make a little book: kami color for the colors and a few white pages. I think the book was about an inch high when done. I also think it was Dave Brill fold

Re: [Origami] Book fold

2020-10-28 Thread Laura R
I believe you mailed question while Dave was giving the live tutorial. This is what I would call “Origami connection”!! :) :) L > On Oct 28, 2020, at 1:01 PM, Bernie Cosell wrote: > > On 28 Oct 2020 at 11:01, Laura R wrote: > > > What a coincidence your question. > > David Brill just taught

Re: [Origami] Book fold

2020-10-28 Thread Bernie Cosell
On 28 Oct 2020 at 11:01, Laura R wrote: > What a coincidence your question. > David Brill just taught it today LIVE in his Facebook page for WOD Days. > I think the recording it still there, you can check. It is still there -- how very cool! It popped into my mind because I want to make a

Re: [Origami] Book fold

2020-10-28 Thread Richard Kennedy via Origami
Sounds like: https://www.giladorigami.com/origami-database/Book%20David%20Brill Richard (Piracicaba, SP, Brazil) On 28/10/2020 10:55, Bernie Cosell wrote: Many moons ago [I think in the BOS magazine] there was a wonderful fold that make a little book: kami color for the colors and a few white

Re: [Origami] Book fold

2020-10-28 Thread Laura R
What a coincidence your question. David Brill just taught it today LIVE in his Facebook page for WOD Days. I think the recording it still there, you can check. The diagrams are also in his book Brilliant Origami Laura Rozenberg > On Oct 28, 2020, at 10:55 AM, Bernie Cosell wrote: > > Many

[Origami] Book fold

2020-10-28 Thread Bernie Cosell
Many moons ago [I think in the BOS magazine] there was a wonderful fold that make a little book: kami color for the colors and a few white pages. I think the book was about an inch high when done. I also think it was Dave Brill fold. Anyone have the instructions for that? THANKS!

Re: [Origami] Origami Book Fold

2014-12-15 Thread kdiannestephens
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

[Origami] Origami Book Fold -- simple 8-page booklet and an intricate 56-page catalogue/box

2014-12-15 Thread Karen Reeds
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

[Origami] Origami Book Fold

2014-12-14 Thread JC Nolan
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 the

Re: [Origami] Origami Book Fold

2014-12-14 Thread Chris Lott
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 1:30 PM, JC Nolan j...@origamigeeks.com wrote: 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

Re: [Origami] Origami Book Fold

2014-12-14 Thread Brian K. Webb
On Dec 14, 2014, at 5:36 PM, Chris Lott ch...@chrislott.org wrote: On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 1:30 PM, JC Nolan j...@origamigeeks.com wrote: 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