I've
had a few books out through Parragon Publishing and whilst the fees many have
been unimpressive, the results have always looked good. This book, created
in conjunction with the excellent Design Principles company of Warminster,
continues the same pattern.
It may seem like a fairly straight-forward task putting together a selection
of simple origami designs. For some publishers it is, they just rehash traditional
designs with a flashy cover. Whilst it's fair to say there's a couple of "classics"
in this book, the majority are previously unpublished.
In the wacky world of origami, if you keep your eyes open, a number of excellent
creators are at work, often without having their work as widely published as
it may deserve. As a long-term volunteer worker for the British Origami
Society, I'm lucky enough to have many of these pass before me. I see part
of my authoring work as giving exposure to these people. That said,
the extraordinarily
tight
schedules
for
these books
means
that I'm
usually obliged
to include my own work, often creating to order when the publisher requires
a specific subject. It requires too much time to track down specific creators
asking for permission to publish, unless they're on email or I have their
phone number.
The contents are as follows:
Cat's head / Bat / Bowl/ Mammoth / Beaky / Frog / Dinosaur / Rose Bowl /
Modular Cube (Robinson) / Pocket Heart (ow) / Curvy Dish (Crain) / Church (Bizinger)
/ Tree (Neale) / Modular Ring / Chicken (Kasahara) / Fish (Kirscehnbaum) /
Tarumptytumtum / Bench / Pencil (traditional)

The
diagrams have come out really well - like any other artistic endavour, the
more you do it, the better you should become. I'm actually quite proud of these.
It's also great when designers are able to leave some "white
space" and
not squeeze too many steps into too little space. Oh yes, you get a dandy free
pack of
paper
with
it.
ISBN 1-40545-048-7
Recently translated into German under the title "Origami - leicht gemacht".