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Jiahui Li offers a sneak peek into his upcoming book with this cute cardinal.
Photo diagrams and an instructional video of this adorable baby penguin offer a challenging and satisfying folding experience for seasoned folders.
Mi Wu designs masterly bicolor models and is leading an effort to make the artistic creations of origami designers from China known to the world.
Reviewed by Ancella Simoes
It's every complex folder's dream: Over 30 path-breaking models by the talented Vietnam Origami Group published in a new collection by Nicolas Terry.
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by Rikki Donachie
OrigamiUSA's 2011 Annual Collection included a peacock from Rikki Donachie made from a square. Here Rikki shares another peacock made from an A4 rectangle.
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by Giang Dinh
Giang Dinh applies his trademark minimalist style to create a hippo.
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by Joshua Goutam
Joshua Goutam raises the bar with this two-color entry into the field of pelican designs.
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by Jeremy Shafer
If trying to fold Kawasaki's rose has left you with crumpled sheets of paper, then Jeremy Shafer's simpler but no less attractive rose is for you.
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by Ancella Simoes
This new modular ring was inspired by Mette Pederson's design.
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by Fabian Correa
Diagrams for an expressive and graceful horse.
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by José M. Herrera Bello
With just a few simple steps and some shaping to taste, you can fold an attractive duck.
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by H. T. Quyet
H. T. Quyet's fox design sets a new standard for this sly mammal.
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by Ryan MacDonell
Diagrams for a loon by Ryan MacDonell
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by Julio Eduardo C. T.
Diagrams for a coyote by Julio Eduardo C. T.
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by Tom Defoirdt
Diagrams for a flying angel by Tom Defoirdt
Jiahui Li presents photo diagrams, a video tutorial and design insights behind one of his latest creations, a cockateil.
Reviewed by Daniel Scher
Jeremy Shafer's second origami book showcases his wit and creativity with a wide array of action models.
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by Steven Casey
Diagrams for Steven Casey's Jerboa, an unusual rodent.
Reviewed by Ancella Simoes
This book features an impressive array of 21 intermediate to complex models.
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by Artur Biernacki
Diagrams for a Koala by Artur Biernacki.

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