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Today I’ll show you 3 different ways to fold a Petal Fold, and the shapes can it take on. In the process, I’ll demonstrate how panel order greatly affects the user experience as well.
I chose three Petal Fold samples from the archive, and here’s what’s great about them:
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Each sample has four curved panels and an insert, but the similarities stop there.
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The change in panel order—and also proportion in some cases—makes the samples feel very different from each other, and equally special in their own way.
I hope this episode makes you think about playing with panel order on Petal Folds and other creative formats :) Thanks for watching and subscribing—I appreciate you.
Keep foldin’ on.
Best,
Trish
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Fold of the Week #627 Project Credits & Specs
Folding Style: Petal Fold
Sample #1: AED (now FHI 360) / 5.5 x 5.5" folded; 11 x 11" flat
Sample #2: The Walters Art Museum / 7.75 x 5.25" folded; 13.25 x 11" flat
Sample #3: AIG Marketing (Paul Civiletto, designer) with Pollock Printing / 10 x 6.5" folded; 20.5 x 16.5" flat
Finishing: Die-Cut, Score, Hand Fold
Budget Rating: Low – Moderate
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