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Office Origami: The Highly Successful Slacker's Guide to Workplace Procrastination
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| #1563896 in Books | Universe | 2005-09-13 | 2005-09-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.99 x.61 x6.92l,.90 | File type: PDF | 128 pages | ||5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Great entertainment for those boring moments at work|By R. Mapleson|This book is good for beginner folders. It does not contain any difficult folds. While the advanced folder may be a bit disappointed with the models, most of which are in other origami books, it's great for what it's designed for - 5 minute entertainment at work.
There are games to make that can en|About the Author|David Mitchell is internationally known for his innovative modular designs and sculptures but is also a prolific inventor of one-piece paperfolds, novelties, flexagons, puzzles, and self-working magic tricks. He is the author of numerous books
Bored with budgets? Tired of taking annoying phone calls? Morose about marketing? Work should be fun, but when it’s not, it’s time for a little office origami. These twenty-two classic origami projects use items easily found in any office―time sheets, old expense reports, memos, pink slips―that will help any slacker while away those pesky hours between 9 and 5. Learn how to get more out of the work day by using sticky notes, budgets, spreadsheets, and...
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