The “Line-Fold Origami” Technique was presented as an article in the book “Orifancy 7”. Here is a brief summary. A longer article will be published in a forthcoming book.
The "Line-Fold Origami" design method focuses on visualizing the model through the "side view" and utilizing the space between paper layers. Unlike traditional approaches that emphasize surfaces and geometric shapes, this method highlights the lines and contours formed by branches and folds.
Inspired by the principles of snake-fold, it allows for the creation of models by leveraging edges, layers, and internal space to achieve unique designs. This emerging process emphasizes natural textures and plays with the lengths and thicknesses of paper layers to enhance the aesthetic of creations.
Although previously explored by designers like Kyohei Katsuta and Abraham, this technique had never been formally defined or named. By summarizing it as "Line-Fold Origami," this article aims to pave the way for further exploration and recognition of its innovative potential in the field of origami.
A subtle balance between the side view, flat surfaces, and empty spaces even enables the creation of visual illusions, such as a "third color." This technique introduces a new level of expressiveness to designs, particularly through its smooth curves and refined textures.
The "Line-Fold Origami" design method focuses on visualizing the model through the "side view" and utilizing the space between paper layers. Unlike traditional approaches that emphasize surfaces and geometric shapes, this method highlights the lines and contours formed by branches and folds.
Inspired by the principles of snake-fold, it allows for the creation of models by leveraging edges, layers, and internal space to achieve unique designs. This emerging process emphasizes natural textures and plays with the lengths and thicknesses of paper layers to enhance the aesthetic of creations.
Although previously explored by designers like Kyohei Katsuta and Abraham, this technique had never been formally defined or named. By summarizing it as "Line-Fold Origami," this article aims to pave the way for further exploration and recognition of its innovative potential in the field of origami.
A subtle balance between the side view, flat surfaces, and empty spaces even enables the creation of visual illusions, such as a "third color." This technique introduces a new level of expressiveness to designs, particularly through its smooth curves and refined textures.
Creator:
SYN + Orifancy Team
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Figurative
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Technical
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Orifancy 7