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June 2008
The Paper Version of the Web at Deeplinking
People have been sketching user interfaces since the birth of the web (possibly even before) but the sketches usually stay locked away in old notebooks and discarded bar napkins in Austin, Texas. Many of the websites we use started out as scrawlings, and with people like Jakob Nielsen and Bill Buxton spreading the gospel of faster, cheaper paper prototypes, “next year’s Twitter” may already exist on paper.
Amazing Really Old Trees : TreeHugger
How to fold an 8-1/2" x 11" piece of paper into a zigzag ornament for sacred trees:
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May 2008
Waybe - Home
April 2008
Javan Ivey
March 2008
ACME Novelty Toy Gallery
Joy of origami
Pop-Up Card Designer
Apple - Science - Profiles - Robert J. Lang, pg. 1
One of the world’s foremost artists in origami—Japanese paper folding—Lang creates creatures of such realism and complexity that it seems impossible that each is composed of a single sheet of paper, no cuts, no glue.
