Review:

Pop Up Books: How They Are Made By Susan Pickering Lohse

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"Pop-Up Books: How They Are Made" by Susan Pickering Lohse provides an insightful exploration into the art and craft of creating pop-up books. The book covers the history, techniques, and craftsmanship involved in designing three-dimensional paper structures that bring stories to life, offering readers a behind-the-scenes look at the intricate process of making these engaging books.

Key Features

  • Detailed explanations of pop-up book engineering and design techniques
  • Illustrations and step-by-step examples demonstrating construction methods
  • Historical overview of pop-up book development
  • Insights into the tools and materials used by artisans and publishers
  • Includes project ideas for aspiring paper engineers
  • Photographs and diagrams showcasing various pop-up styles

Pros

  • Provides comprehensive insight into pop-up book creation for both beginners and enthusiasts
  • Visually rich with diagrams and photographs that enhance understanding
  • Written by an experienced author with expertise in paper engineering
  • Suitable as an educational resource for students and aspiring designers
  • Celebrates the artistry and craftsmanship behind pop-up books

Cons

  • May be overly technical for casual readers or young children
  • Focuses primarily on the construction aspect, less on the artistic or storytelling elements
  • Some projects require advanced paper engineering skills and tools, which could challenge beginners

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