We have a giveaway for a couple lucky winners from Brooklyn 5 and 10 ! I have 5 models to split between 2 winners. To win, please comment below and make sure your e-mail address is available in your post! 2 winners will be selected at random for this prize.
Piperoids have been posted about before on Paper Forest, as they are a really creative and unique use of paper! Models you can make simply from marked paper tubes. Find out more about them at Brooklyn 5 and 10.
Peep this jaw dropping paper craft art installation by art student Wataru Itou! Wow four years in the making! moving parts and lighting. Find more awesome pics and info on this amazing piece at Tokyobling. Seriously go check it out right now and be floored! Thanks for the heads up from Tokyobling!
This Paper Pop-up design for a friend's wedding invitation was a HUGE challenge for me. It don't think I've ever worked harder on anything, and that's saying a lot. But the response and satisfaction was so great after doing it, it made it all entirely worthwhile.
Folds flat to mail in a standard A6 envelope, opens to activate the figures moving towards each other for a BIG KISS when meeting at top.
An edition of 100 were made, with full color digital printing, the dieline was created in Illustrator, after developing dozens of paper prototypes, laser cutting was done by Precision Graphic Systems, Inc., hand-assembly was done by myself, my kind husband, and the couple themselves, at our place at what we called in fun a "glue party", removable take-along location direction cards were attached by thumb cuts to the reverse.
The entire action of the kiss happens from the folds on a small strip I called the "driver" that was glued in between the two full color hearts. The colorful illustrations were made in Photoshop with the wonderful, free "Tea Stains" PS brushset by talented Franz Jeitz of Fudgegraphics.
Video sent to the happy couple during the design's development.
German publisher Die Gestalten is coming out with a book that looks to be an impressive papercraft compendium! It comes out in the Fall. Even though it appears a bit pricey, it looks like it might still be a must for paper aficionados.
From the publisher:
"Papercraft is an extensive survey on the insatiable trend of innovative art and design work crafted from paper. It explores the astounding possibilities of paper and gathers the most extraordinary creations – from small objects and figures to large-scale art installations and urban interventions as well as three-dimensional graphic sculptures from a vast spectrum of artistic disciplines ranging from character design, urban art, fine art, graphic design, illustration, fashion, animation and film. The book also includes a DVD with fun DIY printable templates for creating your own paper characters and toys as well as a curated selection of the best stop-motion animations."
The latest issue of the German family magazine Luna features some great shots of papertoys by some great papertoy designers and me:) Stole these images from Marshall Alexanders nicepapertoys.com post.
A group show from Bay Area artists based on Phoneticontrol's Thought Processor paper toy that was paper sculpted by Sjors Trimbach @ Super 7 in June. Preview of some of the work on Phoneticontrols flickr. The piece below is by Josh Ellingson. All colorways will be available for download during the shows run from phoneticontrol.com.