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By Paul Jackson

Introducing concepts for making pop-ups from one sheet of card, the 3rd name during this sequence on paper engineering takes folding concepts into the 3rd measurement. each one bankruptcy introduces a brand new technical concept and indicates how that procedure might be tailored in lots of alternative ways, or mixed with suggestions from prior chapters. those three-D concepts should be integrated into any layout the place typography and/or representation are used, together with mail-shots, own exposure, invites, enterprise playing cards, and greetings playing cards. With their emphasis on floor layout over advanced slicing, the pop-ups have an rapid allure for designers.Following the stylish, easy-to-follow kind of Paul Jackson’s different titles for Laurence King, lower and Fold strategies for Pop-Up Designs is an important source for advertising execs and layout scholars.

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043 03: DEVELOPING THE BASICS 3. DEVELOPING THE BASICS The previous chapter showed how a single straight cut can create an extraordinary variety of pop-up forms, depending on how the creases are arranged and how a pop-up is displayed. This chapter shows how these simple basics can be developed, while still using just one cut and either the ‘Three and One’ or ‘Two and Two’ crease patterns. It shows how the cut can be changed to become almost any cut line you can imagine, how the shape of the card need not be a simple rectangle, how the size of the pop-up can be changed relative to the size of the card and how the folds need not be parallel to each other.

When collapsed flat, part of the pop-up will protrude and be vulnerable. B : 051 A A B B 3. 3 _ 6 Similarly, this version of the ‘Two and Two’ structure has ‘A’ greater than ‘B’. The effect when the card is collapsed flat is to create a mildly vulnerable form, which, while not completely secure, may be considered acceptable. 3 _ 7 Measurements become a little more complicated when a cut crosses and recrosses the gutter, as shown here. This introduces a new distance ‘C’. The crucial measurement is ‘C’ against ‘B’.

Many of the pop-ups which now follow can be made using any of the eight different ‘Three and One’ and ‘Two and Two’ crease patterns described above in this chapter, in either the symmetrical or asymmetrical form. Also, each of the eight crease patterns can be rotated and turned so that any pop-up can be stood up and viewed from many different frontal viewpoints. However, for reasons of space, only one example of the eight (and only one frontal view of it) will henceforth be given. So, in the chapters that follow, you are strongly encouraged not only to make the single example given, but also to make some of the seven other possible alternative crease patterns and to experiment with frontal viewpoints.

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