Nick Robinson (born 8 January 1957 in
Burnham-on-Sea
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...
,
England
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) is a British
paperfolder. He was awarded the
Sydney French Medal in 2004 by the
British Origami Society
The British Origami Society is a registered charity (no. 293039), devoted to the art of origami (paper folding). The Society has 700 members worldwide and publishes a bi-monthly magazine called "British Origami". They also have a library which is ...
and is an Honorary Member and President of the
British Origami Society
The British Origami Society is a registered charity (no. 293039), devoted to the art of origami (paper folding). The Society has 700 members worldwide and publishes a bi-monthly magazine called "British Origami". They also have a library which is ...
.
He has folded a kaleidoscope of projects over the course of his career, but is drawn to folding containers, masks, and simple designs. His approach to origami is to try and capture the essence of a subject using minimal creases, rather than a more realistic representation. He is actively involved with the Folding Didactic movement, which aims to promote academic study of the history of paper-folding and the most effective way to teach it.
Publications
Robinson is a prolific author, having written nearly 100 books of origami. Some of the books written by Robinson include:
*''World's Best Origami'' 2010
*''Origami For Dummies'' Wiley & Co 2008
*''Picture Perfect Origami'' St. Martin's Griffin 2008
*''The Origami Giftbox'' Firefly Books 2006.
*''A Beginners Guide to Origami'' Parragon Books, 2006.
*''Encyclopedia of Origami'' Quarto Publishing 2005.
*''Pub Origami'' New Holland Publishers 2005.
*''Adult Origami'' New Holland Publishers 2004.
*''The Origami Bible'' Collins & Brown 2004.
*''Paper Planes that Really Fly'' Quintet Publishing 1992.
You can also find diagrams for folding some of Robinson's original models on hi
personal websitealong with his range of self-published books.
Teaching
Robinson is an experienced origami teacher who has taught paper folding classes to both children and adults since 1984. He has worked in schools, youth clubs, hospitals, art galleries, prisons, libraries, and shopping centers within the UK. He has also taught and lectured on origami in America, Ireland, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Catalonia, Italy, the United Arab Emirates and Japan.
Commercial work
Robinson has used his origami skills in many commercial projects over the course of his career, including creating a trophy for the British Book Design and Production Awards and designing models for Kelloggs "Art Attack" promotion. He also worked with Verve Clicquot, The Victoria and Albert Museum, N-Power, Xerox, Ribena, Penguin, Google, the Guardian newspaper, Waddingtons, Norske Skog, Chatsworth House, Bibbi, Sappi and many others. He also created origami models as part of an effort to promote a book called "The Airman" by Eion Colfer.
Personal life
Robinson lives in
Sheffield
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,
Yorkshire
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. Although he has been working as a professional origami teacher since over 30 years, Robinson was formerly a professional musician, performing with
Typhoon Saturday, the
Comsat Angels
The Comsat Angels were an English post-punk band from Sheffield, England, initially active from 1978 to 1995. Their music has been described as "abstract pop songs with sparse instrumentation, many of which were bleak and filled with some form ...
and
Neil Ardley
Neil Richard Ardley (26 May 1937 – 23 February 2004) was a prominent English jazz pianist and composer, who also made his name as the author of more than 100 popular books on science and technology, and on music.
Early years
Neil Ardley ...
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He still performs as a “looping” guitarist working extensively in the
Sheffield
Sheffield is a city status in the United Kingdom, city in South Yorkshire, England, whose name derives from the River Sheaf which runs through it. The city serves as the administrative centre of the City of Sheffield. It is Historic counties o ...
improvised music scene. His band Das Rad have released 3 albums and he released a solo guitar album "Lost Garden" in 2022.
References
External links
Nick Robinson's origami websiteBritish Origami Society Honours pageWorld's Best Origami on LoveToKnowNick Robinson's Amazon author pageInterview (in German)Encyclopædia Britannica entry written by Nick RobinsonNick Robinson's page on japansociety website
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Origami artists
Artists from Sheffield
Living people
1957 births