3D Origami by Carlos Nazario Takes Paper to a New Level
Annie Ho — May 22, 2010 — Art & Design
References: flickr & illusion.scene360
Origami just got kicked up a notch with the new 3D Origami by Carlos Nazario. It's pretty cool to see a plain 2D paper get transformed into a 3D object.
From the illustrations above, you can see that Carlos Nazario carefully designed these 3D creations. Who knew that something like this takes planning? The 3D Origami by Carlos Nazario has simple designs such as the number '1' or the number '2,' but Nazario takes it further when he created the word 'LOVE.' At this rate, he'll be making 3D animal origami, but until then we'll have to wait.
From the illustrations above, you can see that Carlos Nazario carefully designed these 3D creations. Who knew that something like this takes planning? The 3D Origami by Carlos Nazario has simple designs such as the number '1' or the number '2,' but Nazario takes it further when he created the word 'LOVE.' At this rate, he'll be making 3D animal origami, but until then we'll have to wait.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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3. Education and Learning - The education and learning sector can incorporate the trend of design planning in art curriculums to teach students the importance of thoughtful and strategic design processes.
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