Review:

Pop Up Geometry: The Art Of Folded Paper By David A. Carter & Jean Claude Mironsky

overall review score: 4.5
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pop-up-geometry:-the-art-of-folded-paper-by-david-a.-carter-&-jean-claude-mironsky is an engaging and visually stunning book that explores the intricate art of paper folding and pop-up design. Authored by renowned paper artist David A. Carter alongside Jean-Claude Mironsky, it provides both a theoretical and practical look at how geometric principles can be applied to create three-dimensional paper sculptures. The book combines detailed illustrations, step-by-step tutorials, and inspiring examples to appeal to papercraft enthusiasts, students, and curious readers interested in the intersection of art, mathematics, and engineering.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive exploration of geometric principles in paper folding
  • High-quality illustrations and diagrams
  • Step-by-step instructions for creating pop-up models
  • Focus on artistic design and structural mechanics
  • Suitable for beginners as well as advanced paper artists
  • Includes a variety of projects demonstrating different techniques
  • Insight into the mathematical aspects of folded-paper art

Pros

  • Visually captivating with detailed illustrations
  • Educational content blending art and geometry
  • Practical instructions suitable for a range of skill levels
  • Encourages creativity and experimentation
  • Well-organized structure making complex concepts accessible

Cons

  • Some projects may require a high level of patience or precision
  • Potentially challenging for complete beginners without prior experience
  • Limited online supplemental resources or tutorials included with the book

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