Diagrams: Stardust
by Didier Piguel
Edited by Jason Ku
Diagrams for Didier Piguel's Stardust, a star that can be transformed into an abstract yet expressive character.
Diagrams: Duck
by José M. Herrera Bello
Edited by Daniel Scher
With just a few simple steps and some shaping to taste, you can fold an attractive duck.
Crease Pattern: Dragon in Parque Güell
By Toshikazu Kawasaki
Edited by Jason Ku
Crease pattern for Toshikazu Kawasaki's Dragon inspired by a statue in Barcelona.
Crease Pattern: Honeycomb
by Robert J. Lang
With many tessellations, the obvious way to design the crease pattern doesn't necessarily result in a foldable pattern. By adding extra creases to the pattern, you can sometimes find an alternate way to the finished form, as you'll see in this geometric pattern.
Publicizing Books Online
by Sara Adams
This article presents different ideas on how to publicize origami books online. These tips are useful for authors, but can partly also be applied by origami enthusiasts wishing to support creators - and thus ensure books continue to be published.
Paper Review: The Making of Handmade Kozo
by Ilan Garibi, edited by Sara Adams
Ilan Garibi describes the paper making process for Kozo - from tree to finished sheet. He had the unique opportunity of doing a workshop at Tut Neyar in Israel.
Divider Inserts for N-sided Boxes
by Arnold Tubis and Crystal E. Mills
A method for making four-compartment side–to–side or corner–to–corner divider inserts for prism-shape containers with square faces is generalized so as to produce n equal compartments of specified height for a container with an n–sided regular-polygon face.
Paper Review #5: Origamido
by Ilan Garibi and Gadi Vishne
This time it's all about Origamido®. It's a unique paper Michael LaFosse and Richard Alexander make specifically for origami.