Folding techniques for designers from sheet to form

Jackson, Paul

Folding techniques for designers from sheet to form - London Laurence King Pub. Ltd. 2013 - 223,ip.

Contents
SYMBOLS
Introduction 9
1. BASIC CONCEPTS
1.1 Dividing the Paper 16
1.2 Symmetrical Repeats 31
1.3 stretch and Skew 44
1.4 Polygons 51
2. BASIC PLEATS
2.1 Accordion Pleats 55
2.2 Knife Pleats 64
2.3 Box Pleats 72
2.4 Incremental Pleats 78
3. OTHER PLEATS
3.1 Spiral pleats 82
3.2 Gathered Pleats 90
3.3 Twisted Pleats 98
4. V-PLEATS
4.1 Basic V-pleats 102
4.2 Making by Hand 105
4.3 Variations 108
4.4 Multiple Vs 117
4.5 Grid Vs 124
4.6 Cylindrical Vs 130
4.7 Complex Surfaces 133
5. SPANS & PARABOLAS
5.1 X-form Spans 138
5.2 V-fold Spans 142
5.3 parabolas 145
6. BOXES &BOWLS
6.1 Boxes 156
6.2 Bowl Forms 168
7. NO CREASE, ONE CREASE
7.1 No Crease 176
7.2 One Crease 184
8. CRUMPLING
8.1 The Basic Technique 202
8.2 Liner Crumpling 210
8.3 Rotational Crumpling 214
8.4 Advanced Concepts 218
FAQs 222
Acknowledgements 224



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