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A Magazine to be Folded

By Chris St.Cyr | December 1, 2009  | Comments (0)

In the March 2009 issue of Domus magazine there are two hidden images that are revealed when a number of pages are folded at specific angles. The illustrations of Mr. Web and Ms. Web 2.0 were created by Tobias Krafczyk. This paper interaction was created by the designers at onlab.

This idea of editorial origami could be extended to the design of feature story openers that reveal an entirely new levels of content within the publication. What a wonderful design puzzle.

Chris St.Cyr is a partner at the design firm 2COMMUNIQUÉ and full-time faculty at Ringling College of Art and Design. His work has won numerous design awards and he lectures regularly on design and design education. Chris has an MFA from the Digital Media Institute at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.

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