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Discovering what makes paper birds tick. Cut paper and vinyl film by Colombian artist, illustrator and paper sculpture Diana Beltran Herrera. View more of Diana’s work on Flickr
Lobulo Design’s papercraft submission for the New Era Introducing art gallery. Check out the making of video on Lobulo Design’s portfolio.
Paper sculpture created by Julien Vallée for the main exhibition of Illustrative Zürich festival 2008.
Start sharing your mundane or exciting thoughts with a pen, paper, and 140 letter boxes. Knock Knock is selling them for only $4.50 and comes with 50 tweets.
Argentinean designer Marciano Sifoni created this experimental pop-up book while studying at Universidad de Buenos Aires, UBA. I can only imagine how much time went into creating this fantastic piece.
Via Behance
In 2008 the paper manufacturer Fedrigoni contacted various illustrators to create art for their “a place for paper” showroom. London based illustrator and set maker Hattie Newman used the Fedrigoni paper line to create this representation of the snow-capped Dolomites surrounding Fedrigoni’s hometown of Verona.
Leon Hong and Camile Orillaneda run a small design studio One Bit Increment in central California where they recently launched a hand-made interactive experience crafting a paper forest, buffalo in search of potatoes, hedgehogs ready to be squished. Taking the experience one step further they’re using sunrise / sunset and weather data to mimic the Los Angeles weather.
Read more about the process of making the experience at their blog - One Bit Wonder.
A short, dark handmade film by Lucas Zanotto and excellent sound design by David Kamp.
Unofficial music video combining papercraft, illustration and cg.