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We're big fans of Owen Gildersleeve's work so it was tricky to choose between his projects for this roundup.
But we love the simplicity of the hand-crafted leaves on this editorial illustration for The Guardian.
It also goes to show that it is definitely possible to capture the hand-crafted nature of paper art through photography, as these leaves w.
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Can paper art be used in contemporary design?
Paper art is perhaps more than appealing than ever in today's digital world.
A humble piece of paper has so many possibilities – it can be folded, laser-cut, layered and made into sculptures.
Below are some of our favourite examples of paper art being used imaginatively within contemporary design, giving new life to one of the most ancient arts.
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Canon City
Paper artist Hattie Newman has tons of paper projects to lust over, but this paper city made for Canon is particularly impressive.
Newman created it for a Canon expo where people could use it to test their cameras, and the detail in it is sublime.
See more about the projecthere.
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Forest Folks
French artists Lucie Thomas and Thibault Zimmerman make up renowned paper art studio Zim & Zou.
The duo's colourful paper sculptures appear all over the world – including in this series of installations in a Hermès store in Dubai.
The series is based around the theme of nature. "In this project, spectators have a sneak peek of the curious character.
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How do you make a 3 dimensional paper design?
Along with cutting and punching paper to a three-dimensional design, you can also use stamping, coloring, folding styles, dyeing, and other techniques to create beautiful results.
This gallery will guide you on your paper crafting journey with ideas ranging from paper stars to origami paper containers.
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Jony Ive's Comic Relief Red Nose
Sir Jony Ive, creator of the iPhone transformed Comic Relief's iconic Red Nose, by constructing the latest design out of paper.
Dubbed the "Most Perfect Nose in History" the red ball is delicately folded out of red paper, and it truly a thing to behold.
The nose is made almost completely out of plant-based materials – with astonishing folding mecha.
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Paper Cut Octopus
This stunning octopus was created by paper cutting artist Masayo Fukuda.
Not surprisingly, the intricate creation has been a huge hit on social media, with this videoof her octopus having been viewed over 10 million times.
It really is quite hypnotic.
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Pg2
Lola Dupré is a collage artist and illustrator based in Scotland.
Many of her pieces look like slick Photoshopcreations, but they’re in fact created using paper and scissors – plus plenty of time and meticulous sticking.
She cites the Dada movement of the early 20th Century as key inspiration.
The image above is part of the campaign for Nike’s PG2 .
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Phidala
Virginia-based designer Eric Standleytakes paper art to a new level with his incredibly intricate, multi-layered creations, often inspired by Islamic or Gothic architecture.
This detailed design is based around the fractal geometry that occurs naturally in the universe. "When a DNA braid is viewed from the top down, the layered double helix rotatio.
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We Sent Their Briefs Back
South African agency TBWA needed a way of getting clients' attention, and hit upon this novel way of tackling a brief: taking actual paper briefs and turning them into eye-catching paper art incorporating concepts relevant to the specific brand message, and then sending the briefs back to the client.
The projectwas a huge success, attracting new wo.
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What can you do with paper?
One item known for being versatile is paper —and the diverse options in color, texture, and size can allow for almost any type of project.
Along with cutting and punching paper to a three-dimensional design, you can also use stamping, coloring, folding styles, dyeing, and other techniques to create beautiful results.
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What is paper prototyping?
Paper prototyping is a process where design teams create paper representations of digital products to help them realize concepts and test designs.
They draw sketches or adapt printed materials and use these low-fidelity screenshot samples to cheaply guide their designs and study users’ reactions from early in projects.