Summary: Miyuki Yoshida, paper construction designer, graduated from the Kuwasawa Design School in package design. He worked on the planning of Zonart while employed at the design firm Packaging Direction. He has worked as a freelance designer since then. He is engaged in an ongoing exploration of beautiful structures that exploit the qualities of paper.
Showcases the designs of pop-up creators from around the world, offering examples on how to construct them.
The Art of Paper Folding for Pop-up: 30 Removable Sheets for Greeting Cards, Ornaments, and More
Introducing techniques for making pop-ups from one sheet of card, the third title in this series on paper engineering takes folding techniques into the third dimension.
Join author Helen Hiebert as she guides you through materials, tools and pop-up basics including parallel folds, angle folds, combinations and variations, and layered pop-ups.
This comprehensive guide to pop-up design and paper mechanics is a delightful introduction to the intriguing aspects of a fascinating craft.
Super pop-ups extend the element of surprise with three-dimensional designs that slide, turn, spring, and snap. More than 30 patterns and 475 illustrations include cards, stage props, and school projects.
Mamie's work was published in the collection 1,000 Handmade Greetings: Creative Cards and Clever Correspondence (Laura McFadden, Quarry Books, 2008). Website: crafterall.com Why Paper? Paper is an amazingly accessible medium,
In this beautifully illustrated and easy step-by-step directions you will learn how to make these marvelous pop-up geometric origamis.
My range in this medium has always been broad. In part this is due to my introduction to the world of bookbinding and some chance encounters.
Loaded with ideas for holidays, birthdays, weddings, and other occasions. Tired of living in a world of flat paper? Heidi shows you how to transform one-dimensional elements into 3-D delights.