Review:

Movable Books: A Story Of Paper Engineering By Ed Sibbett

overall review score: 4.5
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"Movable Books: A Story of Paper Engineering" by Ed Sibbett is an in-depth exploration of the art and craft of creating interactive, movable books. The book covers the history, techniques, and creative processes involved in designing books with flaps, pop-ups, pull-tabs, and other paper mechanisms that bring stories to life through mechanical movement. It serves as both a comprehensive guide for enthusiasts and a source of inspiration for paper engineers and book artists.

Key Features

  • Detailed historical overview of movable book development
  • Professional insights into paper engineering techniques
  • High-quality visuals and step-by-step illustrations
  • Examples of classic and contemporary movable books
  • Guidance for creating own paper-animated projects

Pros

  • Rich historical context providing depth to the craft
  • Clear, detailed instructions suitable for both beginners and advanced creators
  • Beautifully illustrated with high-quality images
  • Offers inspiration through diverse examples from different eras
  • Enhances understanding of mechanical paper design

Cons

  • Some sections may be technical for absolute beginners
  • Includes complex projects that might require significant patience and skill
  • Limited focus on digital or modern digital-interactivity aspects
  • Potentially expensive due to high-quality production materials suggested

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