Monthly Design Challenge June 2020
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Monthly Design Challenge June 2020
For this challenge, think of someone you know and for which you feel something you haven't explicitly told that person. Imagine you are giving that person the best fold of an original creation of yours. Through your fold, you would be expressing that feeling to the person for the very first time. What design would let that person get that particular feeling you have for him or her and take you seriously?
I want to stress on that second part, design and fold a model that will make that person take your feelings seriously instead of going like: "Awww, what a cute little trifle". Know what I mean?
What’s allowed
-Any number of sheets
-Squares, other rectangles, regular polygons, circles, and straight isosceles triangles
-Very little cutting
-Very little gluing
-More than one model per origamist
What isn’t allowed
-Variations: Taking someone else’s model as base for yours
-Derivative works: Making an origami version of an existing work of art. It's still a derivative work if you change it a bit.
-Compositions: Folding more than one model and placing them like a scene
What’s mandatory
-State the details of the model along with the picture: Type of material? Number of sheets? Shape of each sheet? Size of each one and of the finished model? Cuts? Glue?
What you should know
-The judge can take into consideration the stated details in order to choose the winning model.
What’s recommended
-Assume the fold of your model as a work of art
-Think carefully of the material used for folding (color, texture, type of material) in order to better express your idea
-Take the best picture, or pictures, you’re able to of the fold
You have till June 30 to present your model or models. Nepafarius will be the judge and the winner of this challenge will judge the July challenge and host the one in August.
EDIT: I state who's the judge of this challenge since I've finished judging the models of the May challenge.
I want to stress on that second part, design and fold a model that will make that person take your feelings seriously instead of going like: "Awww, what a cute little trifle". Know what I mean?
What’s allowed
-Any number of sheets
-Squares, other rectangles, regular polygons, circles, and straight isosceles triangles
-Very little cutting
-Very little gluing
-More than one model per origamist
What isn’t allowed
-Variations: Taking someone else’s model as base for yours
-Derivative works: Making an origami version of an existing work of art. It's still a derivative work if you change it a bit.
-Compositions: Folding more than one model and placing them like a scene
What’s mandatory
-State the details of the model along with the picture: Type of material? Number of sheets? Shape of each sheet? Size of each one and of the finished model? Cuts? Glue?
What you should know
-The judge can take into consideration the stated details in order to choose the winning model.
What’s recommended
-Assume the fold of your model as a work of art
-Think carefully of the material used for folding (color, texture, type of material) in order to better express your idea
-Take the best picture, or pictures, you’re able to of the fold
You have till June 30 to present your model or models. Nepafarius will be the judge and the winner of this challenge will judge the July challenge and host the one in August.
EDIT: I state who's the judge of this challenge since I've finished judging the models of the May challenge.
Last edited by Gerardo on June 2nd, 2020, 2:39 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: Monthly Design Challenge June 2020
I have a few "Ideas"...meaning that it is for someone I don't like....
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That's perfectly fine for this challenge OrigamiasaEnthusiast. So what original model, and its fold, would let that person understand your dislike towards him or her ?
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Maybe a dead chipmunk on a stick.... This thread gives me a reason to design.
But seriously, this could be a good Design Challenge to start on.
But seriously, this could be a good Design Challenge to start on.
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I'm really glad you think that .
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Re: Monthly Design Challenge June 2020
This one seems quite challenging! Also apart from ODS by Robert Lang, do any of you know other resources on designing models?
Good luck!
Good luck!
Re: Monthly Design Challenge June 2020
There is Origamix by Gotani Tetsuya, Creating Origami by JC Nolan, also the last chapter of Creative Origami by Kunihiko Kasahara, and Leyla Torres's online course: https://www.origamispirit.com/the-joy-o ... scription/
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Thank you!
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June is one third of the way over, I hope everyone has some cool ideas!
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this month's topic is too big brain for me
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C'mon, I saw your ODT work! You can do this. Meanwhile...I don't know if I can....
Is this many submissions this early normal?
Is this many submissions this early normal?
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I agree with NeverCeaseToCrease, it is a head-scratcher. I would also say it's very necessary. You know? Remember your thread here in the forum about how non-origamists usually see origami? This is an extension of that. I dare also say that our design topics often make non-origamists see our folds as trifles .
As OrigamiasaEnthusiast said, I also bet you can do this, as well as, Nepafarius if he wasn't the judge .
As OrigamiasaEnthusiast said, I also bet you can do this, as well as, Nepafarius if he wasn't the judge .
The idea about creating and folding something to express your dislike for someone was just excellent! Don't get discouraged. Regarding your question, it has happened before. Let's try to get some submissions before the time rans out.OrigamiasaEnthusiast wrote:C'mon, I saw your ODT work! You can do this. Meanwhile...I don't know if I can....
Is this many submissions this early normal?
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You may find some inspiration Here
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Only ten days left! I hope someone has a few ideas!
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Orchid
Orchid by Martin Schneider, auf Flickr
Flower designed by me.
12 cm square, final size about 10 cm x 9 cm.
My available paper choice was severely limited because I'm on vacation.
3 sheets of 40 g Washi "glued" with MC.
Leaves designed by Michael G- LaFosse.
Hot glue used for assembly.
This Tuesday I was playing with paper. My goal was to find a structure suitable for a flower without radial symmetry. The base for this flower is a combination of two preliminary folds - one at the usual location the other at the 1/3 mark. I realized this could be an orchid.
I know a person I really like. She likes orchids. So I think this is a valid design for this challenge.
Orchid by Martin Schneider, auf Flickr
Flower designed by me.
12 cm square, final size about 10 cm x 9 cm.
My available paper choice was severely limited because I'm on vacation.
3 sheets of 40 g Washi "glued" with MC.
Leaves designed by Michael G- LaFosse.
Hot glue used for assembly.
This Tuesday I was playing with paper. My goal was to find a structure suitable for a flower without radial symmetry. The base for this flower is a combination of two preliminary folds - one at the usual location the other at the 1/3 mark. I realized this could be an orchid.
I know a person I really like. She likes orchids. So I think this is a valid design for this challenge.