Il y a de nombreux sites qui référencent les pages dédiées à l'origami.
Voici donc uniquement une liste de ceux que j'aime particulièrement fréquenter moi-même.
Artistes :
- Le site d'Eric Joisel, artiste s'il y en a jamais eu parmi les plieurs de papier.
- Robert Lang est un des auteurs les plus prolifiques et auteur d'une véritable bible sur les techniques de conception de l'origami.
- Le compte Flickr de Hoàng Tiến Quyết - quelques modèles en wet-fold beaux à pleurer.
- David Brill conçoit des modèles relativement "simple" mais les plie comme virtuellement personne au monde.
- Roman Diaz tient un blog que j'aime bien.
- Sara Adams, interprète principalement les modèles d'autres plieurs, mais son site et ses tutoriels valent le détour.
Forums :
- Le forum francophone, particulièrement sympatique.
- Le forum anglophone, parfois moins sympa, mais plus gros, plus "important".
Magasins en ligne :
- L'origami-shop de Nicolas Terry propose des articles introuvables ailleurs, merci à lui !
- Le site loktapapier.de propose du papier artisanal venant du Népal, magnifique.
- Le site 100hanji.de propose du papier artisanal fait par une sympathique dame coréenne, très fin et solide.
There are numerous sites dedicated to origami, I'm not going to make a comprehensive list, rather one which reflects my own tastes.
Folders :
- Eric Joisel, folding artist if there ever was one.
- Robert Lang is not only very prolific but also the author of what may come closest to being an origami bible for anyone contemplating serious origami design.
- The Flickr account of Hoàng Tiến Quyết features a few things which really move me.
- David Brill creates models which look deceively simple - few people are actually able to fold them near as well as he does though.
- Roman Diaz's blog is definitely on my to-read list.
- Sara Adams, is mainly an origami interpreter, but her site is full of ressources and very nicely laid out.
Forums :
- The French speaking forum, is a very pleasant corner of the Interwebs.
- The English forum, is not always as leisurely, but has a bigger volume too.
Online shops :
- The origami-shop, held by Nicolas Terry proposes lots of stuff you won't find anywhere else.
- The loktapapier.de site has been a great source of handmade paper from Nepal.
- The 100hanji.de site offers handmade paper in the Korean tradition, the shop-lady has been most kind and the paper is both thin and solid.