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  2. Yoshizawa–Randlett system - Wikipedia

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    The Yoshizawa–Randlett system is a diagramming system used to describe the folds of origami models. Many origami books begin with a description of basic origami techniques which are used to construct the models. There are also a number of standard bases which are commonly used as a first step in construction.

  3. Crease pattern - Wikipedia

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    A crease pattern (commonly referred to as a CP) [1] is an origami diagram that consists of all or most of the creases in the final model, rendered into one image. This is useful for diagramming complex and super-complex models, where the model is often not simple enough to diagram efficiently.

  4. Origami - Wikipedia

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    Origami tessellation is a branch that has grown in popularity after 2000. A tessellation is a collection of figures filling a plane with no gaps or overlaps. In origami tessellations, pleats are used to connect molecules such as twist folds together in a repeating fashion.

  5. OrigamiUSA - Wikipedia

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    World Origami Days [17]: a 2-1/2 week celebration of the international community of origami World Origami Days is held each year from October 24–November 11, with the goal of making origami as visible as possible by teaching a class, folding on the bus, giving origami to friends, exhibiting your models, etc. October 24 is the birthday of ...

  6. File:Boat Logo.webp - Wikipedia

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  7. File:YouTube full-color icon (2017).svg - Wikipedia

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    YouTube logo chronology. February 2005 – October 2006. October 2006 – 30 November 2011. 1 December 2011 – 18 December 2013. 19 December 2013 – 16 October 2015

  8. File:YouTube Logo (2013-2017).svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

  9. File:YouTube logo (2017).png - Wikipedia

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