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Origami Diagrams on the Web

This page provides links to web pages and sites that have good diagram resources. Some of these require the Adobe Acrobat reader. A free version of this reader is available at their web site Adobe Systems Incorporated
  • Dave's Traditional Models - http://members.aol.com/ukpetd/trad.htm - Has a very extensive list (13 pages) of traditional models with some diagrams online. Also has an animated diagram section. This site uses frames.

  • Fabric Origami Workshop - http://www.fabricorigami.com/ - Has diagrams in pdf format (Adobe Acrobat also requiring reader plug-in) of fabric origami boxes, ornaments and notecards. Go to the section called Fabric Origami for diagrams. Uses frames.

  • Folds.net Links: Origami Diagrams on the Web - http://www.folds.net/tutorial/index.html - A very exhaustive list of diagrams of various designs on the web from simple and low-Intermediate to complex.

  • Origami [Alex Barber] - http://www.the-village.com/origami/ - Alex Barber's site is searchable, and most of the diagrams are in pdf (needs Adobe Acrobat) format.

  • Paperfolding.com [Eric Andersen] - http://paperfolding.com/ - Has a few interesting (i.e., C3PO) diagrams and the rest of the page is links to other diagram sources.

  • The Perry-Gami Page - http://perrygami.com - Perry's own creations. Some are in pdf format and some are in gif format. Erralee has also contributed some of her own diagrams. This site uses frames.

This page was originally created by Melissa Johnson for The Internet course, LS5573 (Fall Semester, 1999) with Dr. Drake as a final project. The course is offered by Texas Women's University in Denton, TX from the School of Library and Information Studies.

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