Many designers, from jewellers to architects, use folding techniques to
make three-dimensional forms from two-dimensional sheets of fabric,
cardboard, plastic, metal and other materials.
This unique handbook explains key folding techniques, such as pleated
surfaces, curved folding and crumpling. It has been updated with a new
chapter covering some lesser-known techniques, suggesting yet more
creative possibilities. The techniques are accompanied by clear
step-by-step drawings, specially commissioned photography and ten new
instructional videos.