Glossary

Key terms from Kamiori-Studio, organized by index.

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E

E

Edge Corner

A corner folded from the edge of the paper.

Forming one corner requires a 180-degree area, making it thinner than an internal corner but thicker than a vertex corner.

It is easy to create a band-like corner that keeps the same thickness to the tip.

I

I

Internal Corner

A corner folded from inside the paper.

Because forming one corner requires a full 360-degree area, it tends to become thick.

P

P

Polygon Component

A component proposed by Kamiori-Studio for structurally turning paper into a three-dimensional form. By combining components, complex polygonal shapes can be created.

It is characterized by a semi-three-dimensional form that does not fold flat.

V

V

Vertex Corner

A corner folded from the paper’s vertex.

Forming one corner requires a 90-degree area, making it the thinnest among corners.

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