I‘m not sure about Korean, but I believe Chinese names are usually written with
the family name first and the given name second, as in Japanese.
Depending on the size of your collection and catalogue, you might consider
choosing one form, and then make a cross-reference from the other one to the
An uncle of mine was part of the WWW developing team. I remember doing my very
first web search under his guidance - keyword “origami” - and finding Joseph
Wu’s website, sometime between 1991 and 1993, if my memory serves me. I don’t
remember finding other origami sites at the time. It was
You can make your own design with a graphics programme and print it out. GIMP
has various preset patterns (from the center outwards, from the corners
inwards, horizontally, diagonally, etc.) Plus it’s open source, so it’s free.
Best regards
Julia Palffy
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Geometry and tessellations are much older than Pompeii.
This is one of eight combinations called Archimedean tessellations or
semi-regular tessellations. You can look them up on the Wolfram Mathworld
website.
Regards,
Julia
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Anyone interested in the history of tessellations might want to read this (though it doesn’t include the one described by Jorge).Oldest Extant Tiling Artefacts - David Bailey's World of Tessellationstess-elation.co.ukJuliaOn 24 May 2023, at 08:13, Julia Palffy wrote:Geometry and tessellations
Hello, there’s a YouTube video by Philip Noble explaining how to fold it. It’s
called: « moving origami tipper 58 ».
Regards,
Julia Palffy
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