Issue 91, November–December 2025

A traditional model and two new designs to delight people of any age.
by Zhengzhe Yang
How to decorate paper for origami with a mixture of acrylic paint and methyl cellulose.
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Original design by Masao Mizuno, text and variation with diagrams by Nick Robinson
The Inchworm crawls convincingly when you blow on its back.

Issue 90, September–October 2025

A simple owl with a ghostly disposition.
by Luke Meng
Depicting pixelated designs with origami.
Fold beautiful tessellations this December, guided by excellent (and free) videos.
Another beautiful design from this origami master.
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by Mahyar Khani
A perforated silhouette and two equally attractive sides distinguish this modular ring.
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by Kunihiko Kasahara
A classic owl to fold for Halloween.
Long days of folding at a reconstructed medieval village.
by Janet Hamilton
Repurpose those tins while enjoying origami.
by Lisa Dunlap
“An enchanting new book,” says our reviewer.

Issue 89, July–August 2025

A lovely design that can be adapted to a variety of polygons.
Victor Coeurjoly’s take on structural design, origami, art and the universe.
by L. Fernandez Vilanova
A stand for phones and tablets that doubles as a book end.
by Caleb Witte
A minimalist design with great appeal.
A 20-piece modular whose unit can also form a snub cube.
A key to videos, crease patterns and much more about tessellations.
Arnold Tubis's latest exploration of origami brooches has yielded a real beauty.
The unit can also form a hexahedron and many other polyhedra.

Issue 88, May–June 2025

Step-by-step instructions for preparing folding material from the garden, with exquisite photographs.
by Rui Roda, Gay Merrill Gross and Jane Rosemarin
An adorable elephant made into a paperclip.
by Sudipta Bera
A lovely rendition of the flower of an ornamental vine.
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A fan of dollar bill origami tries his hand at designing his own.
Straightforward folding steps produce a majestic origami rhino.
by Gay Merrill Gross
Childhood memories and recent diagrams from the beloved author who died in April.

Issue 87, March–April 2025

An appreciation of the designer and theoretician who died recently.
The bowl can easily be varied in height and width.
A spring chicken that’s a delight to fold.
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A cute geometric dinosaur.
by Miyuki Kawamura
A sweet little gnome to display in a wreath or frame.
by Arsalan Wares
A box whose proportions can be easily varied.
Pulling out hidden paper provides an attractive, leaflike tessellation molecule.
A little-know sizing agent that has been used for centuries.

Issue 86, January–February 2025

This frog is an Olympic-quality jumper.
by Arsalan Wares
A quick and elegant box from letter- or A-sized paper.
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Two heart boxes that were taught at OrigamiUSA’s July 2023 convention.
A joyful design that can hold a small gift.
The modules start with a basic twist and come together with a strong lock.
A single valley fold transforms the egg into the chicken that hides behind it.
A beribboned jewel tops a simple box.
by Yossi Nir
A modular snake that slithers happily.