NOA Magazine 232
- Published:
- 1994 by Nippon Origami Association - NOA
- Pages:
- 32
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Language:
- Japanese
Skill Level | Simple to complex |
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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 13 Origami Designs in NOA Magazine 232:
Design | Designer | Page | Details | Photo |
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Santa Claus | Katsushi Nosho | 4 | Square Also in Encyclopedia of Origami for Children and Adults by Sergei Afonkin and Elena Afonkina Also in Origami de Christmas 2 | Folded by Gilad Aharoni |
Santa Claus with sack | Torimoto Norio | 5 | Square | Folded from a square of origami paper by Gilad Aharoni |
Wreath | Hatsume Mineko | 8 | Square 6 units | |
Star-shaped vessel | Ishii Masato | 9 | Square | |
Candle | Nick Robinson | 10 | Square | |
House | Yamanashi Akiko | 21 | Square | |
Bed | Yamanashi Akiko | 22 | Rectangle - 1X3 | |
Rocking chair | Yamanashi Akiko | 23 | Square | |
Chair | Yamanashi Akiko | 24 | Square | |
Table | Yamanashi Akiko | 24 | Square | |
Window | Yamanashi Akiko | 25 | Square | |
Butterfly with spotted wings | Tsuda Yoshio | 28 | Square | |
Rose - bud | Toshikazu Kawasaki | 30 | Square Also in MFPP 1995 Convention Also in Rose Dream Origami by Toshikazu Kawasaki Also in Roses, Origami and Math by Toshikazu Kawasaki Also in The Greatest Dream Origami by Toshikazu Kawasaki | Folded from a square of duo Kraft origami paper by Gilad Aharoni |