The Sunday Paper #177, October 1, 2017 Paper of the Week: Green Banana Paper
Green Banana Paper’s slim wallet is now available on Kickstarter!
Three years ago Green Banana Paper set out to raise the bar for the future use of natural fibers in eco-textiles. They have developed their craft in their own eco-factory – combining the traditional art of hand papermaking
A couple of weeks ago, I had the opportunity to attend the Movable Book Society’s semi-annual conference in Philadelphia. I was invited to give a talk about my book Playing With Pop-Ups, which features many of the paper engineers who were at the conference. It was really fun to be amongst the luminaries in this field! Please excuse all of the links – just click
Greetings from Paris! We’re heading home today after our sojourn to Europe. Au revoir, and I look forward to typing to you from Colorado next week!
As seen on Colossal, Motion Silhouette is an interactive Japanese children’s book by Megumi Kajiwara and Tathuhiko Nijima that includes pop-up silhouettes in-between the pages. Be sure to watch the video to see how the book works. You can
Love Boston, history, architecture, pop ups? Support The Freedom Trail Pop-Up Book kickstarter project and acquire a copy of what looks to be a spectacular book.
Denise Price & the Massachussetts State House
More pop-ups in this article about Colette Fu’s work. You can learn how to make a building like this in a project Colette contributed for my book Playing With Pop-Ups.
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