Andrew Yee Origami

Andrew Yee Origami Sharing the love for origami, one fold at a time!

Miura Lounge | Origami-Driven Furniture Design | Collaboration between Andrew Yee () & Nathan ShehadehHybrid Fabrication...
10/22/2022

Miura Lounge | Origami-Driven Furniture Design | Collaboration between Andrew Yee () & Nathan Shehadeh

Hybrid Fabrication | Laser cutting, 3D Printing, and Handcrafting | Scroll for Process

I’ve been hard at work the past few months executing this passion project. I’ve always wanted to create a design that shows the applications of origami at the human-scale. This process was challenging, but thanks to my amazing design partner, Nathan Shehadeh, I feel one step closer in my goals.

Our team thanks Marziah Zad and Mohsen Marizad for guiding us down the right path!

Design at SJSU IDSO SJSU

Programs: Rhino 7, Enscape, Origamisimulator.org, ORIPA
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Process of designing the Croissant -20 x 40 cm tissue foil
06/12/2022

Process of designing the Croissant -

20 x 40 cm tissue foil

"croissant" Designed and Folded by Andrew Yee  | folded from one 20 cm x 40 cm tissue foil Something very different this...
06/12/2022

"croissant" Designed and Folded by Andrew Yee | folded from one 20 cm x 40 cm tissue foil
 
Something very different this time! Scroll to see the design process. 

The goal here was to develop an unfamiliar primitive form into something familiar using an explorative approach to design. Although it looks simple, this model’s shaping process needed several iterations before I was happy with the curves. Now I can dig in! 🤣🥐
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Haven't found time to get more papers so I ordered online from my favorite origami shop. Very happy with these!  Thanks ...
01/05/2022

Haven't found time to get more papers so I ordered online from my favorite origami shop. Very happy with these! Thanks Paper Tree !

"oculus" Designed and Folded by Andrew Yee | Wetfolded from one 50 x 13 cm rectangle I've been studying parametric desig...
12/28/2021

"oculus" Designed and Folded by Andrew Yee | Wetfolded from one 50 x 13 cm rectangle

I've been studying parametric designs in my interior architecture classes for the better half of this year, so I decided to apply it to origami. This is a basic model that uses simple parameters: equally spaced curves that constrain themselves around one point.

On display at Dash Coffee & Bakery
$95
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New arrivals at Dash Coffee & Bakery ! Come by and check out some origami!
12/26/2021

New arrivals at Dash Coffee & Bakery ! Come by and check out some origami!

Surprisingly got requests to publish the crease pattern for my Ramen model, so here it is! Happy folding! If you have an...
08/01/2021

Surprisingly got requests to publish the crease pattern for my Ramen model, so here it is! Happy folding!

If you have any questions feel free to message me 😄

ラーメン (Ramen) Designed and Folded by Andrew Yee  | 1 square of tracing Paper creates the Chopsticks, noodles, and bowlRam...
07/26/2021

ラーメン (Ramen) Designed and Folded by Andrew Yee | 1 square of tracing Paper creates the Chopsticks, noodles, and bowl

Ramen is a crucial part of my life, so I wanted to express that through origami. Whether it’s the instant ramen packets that get you through college, or authentic ramen from a ramen shop, all are equally loved.

Hand-pulled noodles are amazing, but have you ever tried hand-folded noodles?
It’s a relatively simple CP, but the shaping is slightly complex. I am using similar techniques as my Wine model.
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Zenitsu Agatsuma (Demon Slayer) | 1 sheet of kraft paper | No cuts or glue Hey look, I'm alive! Now that college is over...
06/03/2021

Zenitsu Agatsuma (Demon Slayer) | 1 sheet of kraft paper | No cuts or glue

Hey look, I'm alive! Now that college is over I could finally get back into origami! I actually started this model back in January but school called for a long hiatus. Demon Slayer is one of my favorite shows, and Zenitsu is so funny! I had to make him! Quite a relatable character given that I feel most powerful when I'm asleep 🤣🤣

Timelapse Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjlXVaZAZg0

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Portrait for a friend | 1 sheet of kraft paper (144x276 grid) | No paint, cuts, or glue | Folded by Andrew Yee This is m...
01/16/2021

Portrait for a friend | 1 sheet of kraft paper (144x276 grid) | No paint, cuts, or glue | Folded by Andrew Yee

This is my first time doing an origami portrait for someone I personally know.

I've finally completed my first serious commissions this past month. It feels great to help put origami on the map for fine art. It's always been an ongoing effort of mine to build people's appreciation for origami, especially if they have never seen the complex side of this art form. This is what drives me to fold, and it finally feels like I'm getting somewhere! ☺️
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Time lapse of this is on my new YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChafojrGLSCuvxFrwRqtoQwV of BTS | 1 re...
08/13/2020

Time lapse of this is on my new YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChafojrGLSCuvxFrwRqtoQw
V of BTS | 1 rectangle of Kraft paper | No cuts, glue, or paint

That said, this one took 23 hours over the course of 4 days and now my fingers feel like they're on FIRE! But my Blood Sweat and Tears paid off in the end. I wanted someone to Save Me from all the folding but I'm Fine now. ON and off, my fingers had cramps and it was a real Spine Breaker from slouching over so much but the day of completion made for a very Sweet Night 💜

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Jellyfish v.3 | Designed and Folded by Andrew Yee  | Tracing PaperI redesigned my favorite fish again! This is a mix bet...
07/10/2020

Jellyfish v.3 | Designed and Folded by Andrew Yee | Tracing Paper

I redesigned my favorite fish again! This is a mix between controlled crumple and box pleating. I'm planning to experiment a lot more with this technique. I'm slowly building an origami aquarium at this point...
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The First Fold

The passion started when my kindergarten teacher scheduled a show-and-tell day for origami. At the time, I was only five years old, so the word “origami” had no meaning to me. After my teacher explained what it was, I was intrigued by the idea. I started fiddling around with a square piece of construction paper, seeing what kinds of shapes I could make. With a little thinking, I made my first design; an origami bat using only three folds. Although it was simplistic (and involved a little imagination), my teacher liked it. At this moment, a new seed was planted in my mind. It was called “Origami”.

If my kindergarten teacher was the seed-planter, my grandparents acted as the watering can. I showed my new creation to them, and in return, my grandmother taught me how to make things like paper airplanes, cranes, boats, fortune tellers, and of course, water-bombs. I was amazed by the idea that someone could create something three-dimensional from a single piece of paper, just by using folds. This seed was now sprouting into a tree.

Over the years, I followed the works of origami artists like Satoshi Kamiya, Robert J. Lang, Kade Chan, and many others. I loved the styles that each artist had, and I wanted to follow in their footsteps.