Origami Mastery

Eight Criteria for Judging the Perfect Fold

These criteria consider the technicality, creativity, aesthetics, and compliance with competition requirements in evaluating the origami entries.

1. Difficulty and complexity:

The level of difficulty and complexity in the origami design, including the folding steps and technical challenges.

2. Technical mastery:

The contestant's skill and proficiency in executing the folding techniques and maneuvers accurately.

3. Creativity and originality:

The uniqueness and innovative aspects of the origami design, showcasing creative thinking and original concepts.

4. Aesthetic value:

The visual appeal and artistic quality of the origami creation, including proportion, symmetry, balance, lines, and shapes.

5. Structural stability:

The stability and ability of the origami model to maintain its shape, balance, and stand freely or be displayed.

6. Attention to detail:

The precision in the folding process, neatness of creases, accuracy of edges, and creativity in handling small parts and intricate details.

7. Innovative application:

The incorporation of innovative materials, techniques, or subject matter in the origami design, showcasing unusual or unique applications.

8. Overall impression:

The overall impression and impact of the origami creation, considering contrast, color choice, layering of details, and presentation.

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