2008年10月15日 星期三

Paper Folding


The goal of this design is to create a representation of an object using geometric folds and crease patterns preferably without the use of gluing or cutting the paper, and using only one piece of paper.
Furthermore, it is to show how different paper reflected the light.

2008年10月10日 星期五

Paper architect




Paper was usually used for recording information.

A Japanese design use cardboard to build some very interest architect building. He propoes was that it could be replace quickly if some part was damage

2008年10月3日 星期五

Traditional paper cutting



I look at the traditional way of Chinese paper cutting and try to get inspire by the way how they use paper as a art craft piece

2008年10月2日 星期四

Walk About again














I Find this design very smart idea as for normal eye sight people , it act a pattern .while for the people that have eye sight problem, it is to communicate message

Walk About







These are some of the picture from the exhibition of Modern time. It is about how australian improve their lifestyle by design all kind of new product

What is paper

Paper is thin material mainly used for writing upon, printing upon or packaging. It is produced by pressing together moist fibers, typically cellulose pulp derived from wood, rags or grasses, and drying them into flexible sheets.
The earliest recorded forms of paper were in use in Egypt in around 3500 BC, made from the paprusplant. True paper is believed to have originated in China in approximately the 2nd century AD, although there is some evidence for it being used before this date. The use of paper spread from China through the Islamic world, and entered production in Europe in the early 12th century. Mechanised production of paper in the early 19th century caused significant cultural changes worldwide, allowing for relatively cheap exchange of information in the form of letters, newspapers and books for the first time.
Paper is a versatile material with many uses. Whilst the most common is for writing and printing upon, it is also widely used as a packaging material, in many cleaning products, and in a number of industrial and construction processes, and occasionally as a food ingredient, particularly in Asian cultures.