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more about #origami OGC: why not just wrap the wire around your mp3 player? that way you have it immediately available. this seems unecessary. more » Brad Attaway: This method really works great for any sort of cable, requires nothing: I've got a drawer full of various USB, guitar, monitor, etc. cables wrapped l... more » cowboyshootist: I call BULL-SH*T No way that's a standard sized biz card and they clearly didn't bend that free-hand, especially the small folds on top and bottom. I ... more » ilovexspin: that isn't really what i would call "easy oragami" more » Purple Dave: There was a time when this would have excited me. Then I discovered Bricklink. more » Geisrud: Chicks dig it when you "haphazardly fold paper" and they end up with a cute origami *whatever you fold*. Works best when you use whatever paper you ha... more » -
#oriwhat
Friday Easy Origami: Business Card Becomes iPod Earbud Winder
Those designers at Core77 never stop. Today, one of them devised a super-simple but damn-if-it's-not-worth-it business-card hack that finally gives you a way to stash those damn white earbuds. Share your attempts in comments. [Core77] -
#iphoneapps
Dollar Origami iPhone App Instructs How to Properly Fold a Bill
Ever wanted to create a dollar bill TIE Fighter? What about a shirt? Well Dollar Origami is here to help, but let me warn you it's much harder than you think... More » -
#art
Space Origami Kit (Pew, Pew, Blast Off, Etc)
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#origami
Amazing Origami Star Trek, Star Wars Spaceships Make Good Use of Dollars
Spaceships, famous sci-fi ones from Star Trek and Star Wars, made of cunningly folded dollar bills—the Millenium Falcon takes just three dollar bills—and possessing fantastic detail. Enough said. Well, that and the fact it seems a pretty good use for dollar notes nowadays. Check out the gallery below, and more of origamist (?) Won Park's work at the DeviantArt link. [DeviantArt via Dvice] -
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#diy
Get Creative With a Folding Origami Lamp
If you find yourself with some time on your hands during this long Memorial Day weekend, making your own folding origami lamp could prove to be a good time-killer while you wait for meat to cook on the BBQ. The design is as basic as it gets—all you need is a pre-scored 0.8mm sheet of stainless steel and some sort of lamp fixture. Then it is just a matter of bending the segments into an origami design that suits your tastes. As you can see from the image, the light shining through the steel makes for an unique decorative lighting solution. [Yanko Design via DVICE via The Design Blog]
