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Folding Techniques for Designers from Sheet to Form
by Paul Jackson
Folding Techniques for Designers
Cover
Copyright
Title Page
Contents
Preface
00. Symbols
Introduction
How to Use the Book
01. Basic Concepts
1.1. Dividing the Paper
1.1.1. Linear Divisions: Sixteenths
Linear Thirty-seconds
Linear Sixty-fourths
1.1.2. Rotational Divisions: Sixteenths
Rotational Sixteenths Variations
Rotational Thirty-seconds
1.1.3. Diagonal Divisions
1.1.4. Grid Divisions
1.2. Symmetrical Repeats
1.2.1. Translation
1.2.2. Reflection
1.2.3. Rotation
1.2.4. Glide Reflection
1.3. Stretch and Skew
1.3.1. Stretch
1.3.2. Skew
1.4. Polygons
02. Basic Pleats
2.1. Accordion Pleats
2.1.1. Linear
2.1.2. Rotational
2.1.3. Cylinders and Cones
2.2. Knife Pleats
2.2.1. Linear
2.2.2. Rotational
2.2.3. Reflected
2.2.4. Cylinders and Cones
2.3. Box Pleats
2.3.1. Linear
2.3.2. Rotational
2.3.3. Cylinders and Cones
2.4. Incremental Pleats
03. Other Pleats
3.1. Spiral Pleats
3.1.1. Simple Spirals
3.1.2. Box Spirals
3.2. Gathered Pleats
3.2.1. Accordion Pleat
3.2.2. Knife Pleats
3.3. Twisted Pleats
04. V-Pleats
4.1. Basic V-pleats
4.2. Making by Hand
4.3. Variations
4.3.1. Moving the Line of Symmetry
4.3.2. Changing the Angle of the V-pleats
4.3.3. Breaking Symmetry
4.3.4. Coexisting Vs
4.4. Multiple Vs
4.4.2. Making by Hand
4.4.3. Variations
4.5. Grid Vs
4.5.1. Making by Hand
4.5.2. Variations
4.6. Cylindrical Vs
4.7. Complex Surfaces
05. Spans & Parabolas
5.1. X-form Spans
5.2. V-fold Spans
5.3. Parabolas
5.3.1. Basic Parabola
5.3.2. Variations
06. Boxes & Bowls
6.1. Boxes
6.1.1. Masu Box
6.1.2. Masu Variations
6.1.3. Roll Box
6.1.4. Corner Gather
6.2. Bowl Forms
07. No Crease, One Crease
7.1. No Crease
7.1.1. No Crease Variations
7.2. One Crease
7.2.1. How to Make the Break
7.2.2. Break Variations
7.2.3. Making the Break Permanent
7.2.4. One Crease Variations
7.2.5. Less than One Crease
7.2.6. More than One Crease
08. Crumpling
8.1. The Basic Technique
8.1.1. The Basic Method
8.1.2. Making Ribs
8.1.3. Making a Mould
8.2. Linear Crumpling
8.2.1. The Basic Linear Method
8.2.2. Linear Forms
8.3. Rotational Crumpling
8.3.1. The Basic Rotational Method
8.3.2. Rotational Forms
8.4. Advanced Concepts
8.4.1. 3-D Forms
8.4.2. Super-sizing
8.4.3. Crumpling and Morphing
8.4.4. Multi Layers
FAQs
Acknowledgements
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FOLDING TECHNIQUES FOR DESIGNERS
FROM SHEET TO FORM
PAUL JACKSON
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