TY - BOOK AU - Jackson,Paul TI - Cut and fold techniques for pop-up designs SN - 9781780673271 AV - TT870 .J33 2014 PY - 2014/// CY - London PB - Laurence King Publishing KW - Paper folding (Graphic design) KW - Paper work KW - Trade literature KW - Design N1 - 1. Before you start. What is a pop-up?; --How to cut and fold; --Cutting; --Folding; --Equipment; --Choosing card; --Software; --Symbols; --How to make a pop-up; --First, make a rough; --Make it well; --How to fold a pop-up; --2. Basic pop-up forms. What makes a pop-up 'pop!'?; --Symmetrical pop-ups; --Basic construction; --'Three and one; variations; --'Two and two' variations; --Asymmetrical pop-ups; --Basic construction; --Asymmetrical variations; --Which way up, which way around?; --Remember!; --3. Developing the basics. Taking the cut for a walk; --The shape of the card; --Pop-up size vs. card size; --Non-parallel folds; --Not parallel to the edge; --Converging folds: symmetrical; --Converging folds: asymmetrical; --4. Releasing the folded edge. The 'fold to fold' cut; --The basic technique; --Applying the technique; --Multiple cuts; --The pop-up size; --The 'fold to edge' cut; --Cuts to the side edge; --Cuts to the top and bottom edges; --Cuts to any edge; --Piercing the plane; --Half construction; --Full construction; --No wings; --Asymmetrical piercings; --5. Multiple gutters and generations. Multiple gutters; --Two gutters; --More than two gutters; --Generations; --A theory of generations; --Two generations; --Asymmetrical generations; --Asymmetrical angle generations; --Opposing generations; --Create you own pop-ups; --How to produce a pop-up ER -