Month: February 2006

Origami Thoughts, a new origami blog

Origami Thoughts Mike (mike who? I need more info!) has a new origami blog, with some great writing and depth. I’m looking forward to more interesting topics and commentary. His link to HQ PaperMaker, a direct-from-thailand paper sales company, was a golden find for me. I go through a lot of unryu just playing around with ideas, so being able to order 100 sheets of it for 38 cents a sheet is pretty worthwhile! even with the international shipping it’s cheaper than I’ve been paying at my local paper shop. Thanks for the tip, Mike, I appreciate it.

Origami Experiment

Origami Experiment Originally uploaded by Eightlines. Flickr origamist eightlines posted a set of photos of this wonderful geometric experiment. I love the way it comes together in the center- very cleanly and simply. and it makes a great cup/bowl shape; industrial origami + rigid folding time! I wonder how hard it would be to press one of these out of PVC or something sturdier like ABS plastic. These kinds of designs are difficult to fold, at least for me- it’s great to see someone make one that is so nice and crisp. hop on over to flickr and take a peek, if you have a chance.