Pureland origami
Pureland origami is a style of origami invented by the British paper folder John Smith that uses only mountain and valley folds, folded one at a time. Its aim is to make origami easier for inexperienced folders and those with impaired motor skills.[1] Impaired motor skills made many complex origami processes impossible, leading to the development of alternative manipulations.
See also
References
- ^ Smith, John, "Some notes on Minimal Folding", Bits of Smith, British Origami Society, archived from the original on 2021-10-26
External links
- FOLDS.NET - Some diagrams of pureland origami.
- The Origami Interest Group - Three pureland diagrams. (archived 2011)