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Four Interlocking Truncated Trigonal Hosohedra (Byriah Loper) - 2-Fold Axis
Also known as Four Triangular Prisms #5, this interesting model with tetrahedral symmetry was quick(ish) to make and assemble, however assembling the final few corners were annoying.
FITTH - 2-Fold Axis
Designed by Byriah Loper
Paper: Unknown, but resembles EH
Size: 2" x 6" & 2" x 2.75"
Units: 36
Old (2006) indicative wireframes I was asked to draw up to sell the idea of programme pages within BBC New Media. Very much on the back of the work of Tom Coates in R&Mi, the PiPs team, and the early iMP and iPlayer teams.
They were blue-sky - so there are commercial links in some of them, which wouldn't be possible. They were more to get people thinking about what might be possible.
Drawn in felt pen on layout paper at about 4 in the morning, then scanned in in chunks and reassembled in photoshop, because I didn't have any kind of drawing software on my PC.
Putting them up for... dunno, nostalgia, really. It'll be interesting to see how much of the stuff we talked about back then turns up over the next few years.
Print and sketch. Available for download at:
www.alfonsobozzelli.com/data/WireframeTemplate.zip
Is like the one in Dan Brown's "Communicating Design: Developing Web Site Documentation for Design and Planning"
"Galaxy" Twelve Interlocking Pentagonal Prisms
Designer: Byriah Loper
Units: 180
Paper Ratio: 1:3.375 and 1:4.8125
Connection: No Glue
Paper: Astrobrights Copy Paper
Diagram: In the book Mind Blowing Modular Origami By: Byriah Loper
Di-excavated Square Anitprism
Designer: Dirk Eisner
Units: 24
Paper Ratio: 1:2.5
Connection: No Glue
Paper: Memo
Diagram: None
I like using postits like this as it allows people to quickly become involved in the process and rearrange items on the page without the fear of making mistakes when drawing
Cheatsheet: 6 Irregular Crossed Pentagonal Antiprisms
Just in case someone wants to try this. :)
Diagrammed on Inkscape.
Wireframe sketch for the CommLogix website, used to create graphic mockups and eventually, the final site design:
"K6" Twenty Interlocking Tetrahedra
Designer: Byriah Loper
Units: 120
Paper Ratio: 1:3
Connection: No Glue
Paper: Astrobrights Copy Paper
Diagram: None
Di-excavated Octahedron
Designer: Dirk Eisner
Units: 18
Paper Ratio: 1:2
Connection: No Glue
Paper: Memo
Diagram: None
What can I say, this weapon is now my overall favorite, and not only because of the sweet wireframe! I love halo, as you probably know, and this weapon just fits the theme perfectly. I'll hopefully be getting some more of these as well!
Stay tuned for more uploads!
Thanks for viewing, and as always, thank you so much for your comments, hardcore feedback and favorites! It really means a lot!
Bowtie Icosahedron
Designer: Tomoko Fuse
Units: 30
Paper Ratio: Square
Connection: No Glue
Paper: Kami
Diagram: None
This particular wireframe described my solution to the business problem. I used it to explain my ideas and get feedback from stakeholders.
This is an excellent UX tool to get people collaborating. Read more about it at Adaptive Path: adaptivepath.com/ideas/essays/archives/000863.php