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The Encyclopedia of Origami Techniques

The Complete, Fully Illustrated Guide to the Folded Paper Arts

Nick Robinson

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English
Search Press Ltd
27 September 2016
Series: Encyclopedia of
A valuable, fully illustrated guide to the folded-paper arts, The Encyclopedia of Origami Techniques provides the reader with easy-to-follow instructions for creating their own paper sculptures. Suitable for beginners as well as experienced artists, all the basic folds and bases are included as well as over 30 projects, all explained through simple step-by-step diagrams. By the end of this book the reader will learn to master traditional forms, like the Printer's Hat and Masu Box, as well as modern masterpieces such as the Square Bear and Elias Figure Base. 
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Imprint:   Search Press Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 222mm,  Width: 222mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   540g
ISBN:   9781782214748
ISBN 10:   1782214747
Series:   Encyclopedia of
Pages:   160
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nick Robinson is a professional origami artist and teacher. He has been folding paper for over 30 years, and is the author of more than 60 books on paper-folding. Nick has also taken on numerous commercial and charitable commissions, both in the UK and abroad. Finally, he has been a member of the Origami Society for over 25 years and edits their magazine and website. Nick lives in Sheffield, United Kingdom.

Reviews for The Encyclopedia of Origami Techniques: The Complete, Fully Illustrated Guide to the Folded Paper Arts

Although not a complete beginner in Origami im certainly not a master and I found lots in this book of interest and easy enough to try. The book is divided into sections Getting started, basic techniques, beginner projects, intermediate projects, challenging projects and origami from around the world. The beginner section has some unusual ones like rocking nun and a very nice 10 point star, the intermediate has a really nice square bear and several boxes including an unusual open cube box, the challenging projects has a great double cube and some fun twisted paper designs which I will have to work up to. The origami from around the world is a gallery of photos which are great inspiration, I think this is a book I will come back to but definately the square bear is on my list of ones I want to do. * Frances Darvill * I found this book really useful in learning origami as a beginner and the instructions are very clear. The book starts with a section discussing types of paper, folding tips, and a very detailed explanation of the folding methods and symbols. The projects are grouped into 3 sections for beginners, intermediates and more challenging projects, and each project comes with informational text, tips and challenges. After the instructional sections, there are 25 pages of origami models from around the world, which are absolutely stunning. The book ends with a glossary of the terms used, which is really useful. * Susie Wilkinson * Superb book! The photos and pictures are so clear and concise for even the most thick fingered of us to give this a go. The diagrams are so easy to follow and a complete novice could master the first folds. A must for anyone starting out with Origami or a Christmas present for a creative type. So descriptive and beautifully illustrated. * Will Tunnicliffe * Good clear instructions for the beginner. A lot of different animals, boxes and shapes.Nicely laid out and interesting read. * Ruth Boyd * As a complete beginner to origami this book is an essential resource for understanding the basics and starting to produce projects. The instructions and supporting diagrams are very clear and easy to understand and there are photographs of the finished projects. This book would also be suitable for those who have some experience with origami and would like to refresh their skills as well as those that are more experienced as there are also intermediate and advanced projects to try. I would highly recommend this wonderful book. * Helen Lyn * As a beginner to the world of Origami, I found this book really useful! The illustrations throughout are wonderful and clear. The first part helps you to get started with detailed information about types of paper available for this hobby and moves on to explain the folding techniques required. Next there are three sections for different levels of ability which you can progress through whilst referring back to the basic folds as required! A lovely addition to your craft library that can be dipped into for different occasions!The Encyclopedia of Origami Techniques: The Complete, Fully Illustrated Guide to the Folded Paper Arts * Lynn Neal * I found this a fun and informative book. The steps are easy to follow and once you've mastered these the basic shapes move on to more complicated ones which is a great way to develop your skills. My favourite is the peacock. If you're looking to start origami this is a book to choose. * Marian Carr * I was sent this book to give my honest opinion about it and this is what I am doing. As a new person to this sort of craft I found the book quite difficult to follow and some of the illustrations were a little complicated too. This is definitely not a book for beginners even though some of the techniques are for beginners. * Linda Truswell * Designs a little dated and nothing really inspiring. Don't get me wrong a great book for learning but I did not immediately find something I had to make. The usual how to section describing the different folds. Beginners to intermediate folds with a section at the back showing real professional makes. The soft cover is annoying as it kept closing when I was folding so I kept losing the page and where I was. Overall a good book that needs some modern makes. * Caire Newman *


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