Origami is the Japanese name for the art of paper folding now popular with people around the world. This site contains a comprehensive collection of origami materials. Includes a history of origami, diagrams of many models, links to related websites.
Gives instructions on how to fold a dollar bill or other paper money into a variety of items including a box, ring, eyeglasses, Christmas tree, a snake, and other items.
The site of the Origami-L mailing list. Features FAQs that cover history, paper types, folds, etc. Find many models and programs for drawing origami on computers as well as articles and archives of the mailing list. Includes links to further information.
Information about the art and science of origami. Provides examples of the application of origami to engineering topics such as airbags and discussion of the mathematical theory behind the Japanese paper-folding art. Includes links to other websites about mathematics and origami.
Origami, the art of paper-folding. Includes an image gallery, folding diagrams, and a shockwave demonstration. Searchable databases, submitted diagrams, models that are in books, and a mailing list archive.