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Author Jackson, Paul, 1956-

Title Folding techniques for designers : from sheet to form / Paul Jackson
Published London : Laurence King Pub., 2011

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Description 1 online resource (223 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Preface; 00. Symbols; Introduction; How to Use the Book; 01. Basic Concepts; 1.1. Dividing the Paper; 1.1.1. Linear Divisions: Sixteenths; 1.1.1. Linear Thirty-seconds; 1.1.1. Linear Sixty-fourths; 1.1.2. Rotational Divisions: Sixteenths; 1.1.2. Rotational Sixteenths Variations; 1.1.2. 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. Linear2.1.2. 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 Pleats; 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 Symmetry4.3.4. Coexisting Vs; 4.4. Multiple V's; 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 Permanent7.2.4. 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
Summary Annotation Many designers use folding techniques in their work to make three-dimensional forms from two-dimensional sheets of fabric, cardboard, plastic, metal and many other materials. This unique book explains the key techniques of folding, such as pleated surfaces, curved folding and crumpling. An elegant, practical handbook, it covers over 70 techniques explained by clear step-by-step drawings, crease pattern drawings, and specially commissioned photography. The book will be accompanied by a CD containing all the crease pattern drawings
Subject Paper folding (Graphic design) -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Paper work -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
ART -- Folk & Outsider Art.
CRAFTS & HOBBIES -- Folkcrafts.
Paper folding (Graphic design)
Paper work
Genre/Form Handbooks and manuals
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781780670751
1780670753
1856697215
9781856697217