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The creasing in protocol regulations The visiting cards started to be used in Europe in the XVII century. In the XIX century was the hit of the symbolic language that the folds gave to the cards. |
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The creasing in the hotel industry In the XVI century, Giegher taught in the University of Padova the art of fold napkins. |
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The creasing in design Creases and folding techniques have been applied in many furniture designs. Bubbles chaise-longe designed by Frank O Gehry. Papton chair, by Fuchs+Funke, is real origami. |
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The creasing in photography The bellows was necessary in this photo camera for focusing by moving the lens forward and backwards. |
The creasing in fashion Gorgueras or ruffs, so spectaculars in the XVI and XVII centuries, still being an inspiration nowadays. This is a Riccardo Tisci's model. |
The creasing as inspiration in architecture Edificio multiusos, in Viladecans. Barcelona. 1999-2004. By María Fraile and Javier Revillo. |
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The creasing as study of volumes in architecture Capilla-pliegue in Valleacerón. Ciudad Real. 1997-2000. By Sol Madridejos and Juan Carlos Sancho. |
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