NOA Magazine 320 book cover

NOA Magazine 320

Published:
2002 by Nippon Origami Association - NOA
Pages:
38
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
Japanese

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Skill Level Simple to complex
Clear diagrams? Yes
Tinted diagrams (to show 2 sides of paper)? Yes
Photos of completed models? Yes. Beautiful photos
Is there indication to the model size resulting from size of starting paper? No
Are the models "Pure" origami (From a single square - no cuts)? Varies

Overall Impression

NOA Magazine is the monthly publication of the Japanese Origami Association. The complexity of the designs in the magazine tends to lean towards the more simple variety, but an occasional complex design is thrown into the mix.

The issues are usually centered around a theme, whether a holiday or season of the year. Most importantly, they are beautiful, with inspiring color-spreads and very high-quality diagrams.

Also see listing of all other NOA magazines in my collection.

There are 12 Origami Designs in NOA Magazine 320:

Design Designer Page Details Photo

Petunia

Flora - Flowers

Moriya Asako4Square
Pocket posy

Flora - Flowers

Gay Merrill Gross6Square
3 units
Bud

Flora - Flowers

Imatani Yuriko8Square
Dahlia

Flora - Flowers

Kawate Ayako9SquareOrigami Dahlia by Kawate Ayako on giladorigami.com
Folded by Wilson Yeung
Plant pot with leaves

Flora - Trees and Plants

Moriya Asako11Square
Flower-shaped mat

Geometric and other shapes

Soeda Masayoshi12Square
8 units
Tulip wreath

Geometric and other shapes

Noriko Nagata16Rectangle - 1X4
10 units
Dandelion

Flora - Flowers

Iida Kazuko18Hexagon
Multiple units
Throwing-knife

Objects - Weapons

Traditional21Square
2 units
Paneled case

Boxes and Containers

Sone Yasuko25SquareOrigami Paneled case by Sone Yasuko on giladorigami.com
Folded by Wilson Yeung
Card stand

Objects - Useful

Sato Keiko26Square
Buddha

Religion and Holidays - Buddhism

Moriya Asako28SquareOrigami Buddha by Moriya Asako. Folded from a square of Pearlescent Swirl Paper by Gilad Aharoni on giladorigami.com
Folded from a square of Pearlescent Swirl Paper by Gilad Aharoni