Samuel Randlett Explained
Samuel L Randlett (born January 11, 1930, in New Jersey[1]) is an American origami artist who helped develop the modern system for diagramming origami folds. Together with Robert Harbin he developed the notation introduced by Akira Yoshizawa to form what is now called the Yoshizawa-Randlett system (sometimes known as Yoshizawa-Randlett-Harbin system).[2] This was first described in Samuel Randlett's Art of Origami in 1961.[3]
He graduated from Northwestern University and became a music professor. He became interested in paper-folding in 1958 and within a year had his own figures on display at the Cooper Union Museum for the Arts of Decoration in New York.[4] At the age of 30 started work on The Art of Origami. His first wife Jean illustrated this and most of his subsequent books. He came to know most of the then fairly small origami community around the world and edited an origami newsletter called The Flapping Bird from 1969 to 1976.
Bibliography
- Book: The Art of Origami; Paper Folding, Traditional and Modern . Samuel Randlett . E P Dutton . 978-0-525-05834-2 . 1961 . registration .
- Book: The Best of Origami;: New models by contemporary folders . Samuel Randlett . Faber and Faber . 0-571-10275-1 . 1963.
- Book: Folding Money Volume Two . Samuel Randlett . 1968.
- Book: Basic Paper Folding . Samuel Randlett . Jean Randlett . 1968.
- Book: The Flapping Bird on Origami Monthly . Samuel Randlett . Jean Randlett . Origami USA . 1968–1976.
External links
Notes and References
- Randlett . Samuel . Samuel Randlett . Marc Kirschenbaum . Samuel (Sam) Randlett Interview . Origami Place Museum Community . Maynard, Massachusetts . January 24, 2021 .
- https://origamiusa.org/thefold/article/evolution-notation-system
- Book: The Origami Bible . Nick Robinson . 18 . 2004 . Chrysalis Books . 1-84340-105-3.
- Book: Secrets of Origami: The Japanese Art of Paper Folding . Robert Harbin . Octopus Books . 1971 . 80.