NOA Magazine 393 book cover

NOA Magazine 393

Published:
2008 by Nippon Origami Association - NOA
Pages:
40
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
Japanese
ISBN-13:
9784931297272
ISBN-10:
4931297277

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Skill Level Simple to complex
Clear diagrams? Yes
Tinted diagrams (to show 2 sides of paper)? Yes
Photos of completed models? Yes. Beautiful photos
Is there indication to the model size resulting from size of starting paper? No
Are the models "Pure" origami (From a single square - no cuts)? Varies

Overall Impression

NOA Magazine is the monthly publication of the Japanese Origami Association. The complexity of the designs in the magazine tends to lean towards the more simple variety, but an occasional complex design is thrown into the mix.

The issues are usually centered around a theme, whether a holiday or season of the year. Most importantly, they are beautiful, with inspiring color-spreads and very high-quality diagrams.

Also see listing of all other NOA magazines in my collection.

There are 15 Origami Designs in NOA Magazine 393:

Design Designer Page Details Photo

Japanese helmet

Clothes - Hats

Matsuno Yukihiko4Square

2 variations
Carp-streamer chopsticks wrapper

Food

Eiji Tsuchito6Square
Kintaro

Religion and Holidays - Shinto and Japan Customs

Niwa Taiko7Rectangle - 1X2
2 units
Showcase

Objects - Useful

Ogura Takako8Square
Baby

People - Babies

Katsushi Nosho10Square
2 units

Sitting or standing
Wreath of roses

Geometric and other shapes

Noriko Nagata13Square
6 units
Wreath of wisterias

Geometric and other shapes

Noriko Nagata14Square
16 units
Charlie Chaplin

People

Aoyagi Shoko16Square
8 units
Japanese iris

Flora - Flowers

Ogura Takako20Square
3 units
Flowering dogwood

Flora - Flowers

Kawate Ayako22Square
Flowers

Flora - Flowers

Kawate Ayako24Square
2 units
Wave

Nature

Kawate Ayako25Square
2 units
Gift box

Boxes and Containers

Aoyagi Shoko27Rectangle - A size
Message in perfume bottle

Letters and Envelopes

Aoyagi Shoko28Square
2 units
Bigger and smaller symbols

Symbols

Katsushi Nosho29Square