Everyyear since 1986, we have published two biannual issues of Hand Papermaking magazine, resulting in a unique 35-year repository of information and inspiration on the art and craft of hand papermaking. Each issue features articles on a variety of topics within the field, including contemporary artistic approaches, craft techniques, historical topics, international developments, and educational initiatives. Articles are written by experts in the field and by notable practitioners who offer fresh and diverse perspectives. Each magazine includes at least one unique sample of handmade paper tipped into its pages.
With The Paper magazine you will enjoy a carefully crafted publication, with excellent photographs and articles by origamists from all over the world. It is a magazine that many members choose to collect for the quality of its articles that range from historical aspects of paperfolding to the latest origami techniques and its applications in science, technology, education and design, in addition to diagrams, interviews and book reviews.
The Paper encourages members to contact us at thepaper [at]
origamiusa.org with ideas for stories or diagrams. We will follow up with you to discuss your idea and provide the basic editorial guidelines. You may also submit work via our online submission form; it will be reviewed and you will be notified if it is accepted for publication. There is no deadline for submissions.
As part of the presentation of its new perfume collection, Massimo Dutti planned a strategic campaign across a selection of media, including some of the most well-known newspapers and magazines. The campaign put the spotlight on a perfume collection of six pure, high-quality fragrances inspired by the art of travel.
Singer Austin Mahone covers the winter issue of Paper magazine with a photo shoot lensed by photographer Cameron McCool and styled by Kevin Breen. Embracing adventurous style sentiments, Mahone is captured in pieces from brands such as Topman, Burberry Prorsum and Calvin Klein Collection.
Bella Hadid has ended the year with a bang with a Paper magazine cover and editorial for the winter issue showing the 20-year old sporting a strikingly different appearance than the sleek brunette look she is known for.
Photographed by Nicolas Moore and styled by up and comer Farren Fucci (with whom the model had struck up an online friendship prior to the shoot), Hadid was transformed through platinum blonde locks set off by dark lips and a fashion story that kept the pedal to the metal of edginess and included a topless shot replete with nipple piercings.
Shot by Vijat Mohindra, the image shows the former "Simple Life" star looks one part gothy and two parts bondage-y in a Hood by Air jumpsuit which has nothing in the back but string. Her hair is slicked back into a wet look, and her nails and lips lacquered black.
The entrepreneur sports the same beauty look on the cover of the magazine's "Fandemonium" issue, while wearing a white furry dress by MaryMe-JimmyPaul that gives us some serious Chanel Oberlin vibes.
Other cover stars for Paper magazine's winter 2015 issue include "Pretty Little Liars" actress Lucy Hale (who also sports a bondage-inspired look), Chloe Sevigny (who is transformed into "Carrie") and Marc Jacobs' dog, Neville Jacobs.
Now in their sixth year, The New Economy's Clean Tech Awards honor and recognize companies around the world whose ideas, achievements, projects and solutions reflect innovation, long-term vision and leadership. Elements considered include research and development initiatives, overall strategy, and sustainability approach and achievements.
"The increased recognition of Resolute's achievements and leadership through designations like Clean50 and Corporate Knights' Best 50, and now The New Economy's Clean Tech Awards, demonstrates our continued and meaningful progress on our sustainability objectives," said Richard Garneau, President and Chief Executive Officer.
The magazine's winter issue announcing the full slate of awards and recipients will be shared with subscribers in North America, Europe and Asia, and distributed at the World Economic Forum in Davos (Switzerland) in late January. Detailed information will also be published on the London-based media company's website.
Resolute Forest Products is a global leader in the forest products industry with a diverse range of products, including newsprint, specialty papers, market pulp and wood products. The Company owns or operates nearly 40 pulp and paper mills and wood products facilities in the United States, Canada and South Korea, and power generation assets in Canada. Marketing its products in close to 90 countries, Resolute has third-party certified 100% of its managed woodlands to at least one of three internationally recognized sustainable forest management standards. The shares of Resolute Forest Products trade under the stock symbol RFP on both the New York Stock Exchange and the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Resolute and other member companies of the Forest Products Association of Canada, as well as a number of environmental organizations, are partners in the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement. The group works to identify solutions to conservation issues that meet the goal of balancing equally the three pillars of sustainability linked to human activities: environmental, social and economic.
Resolute is proud to be ranked by Corporate Knights as one of Canada's Best 50 Corporate Citizens for 2014. Corporate Knights is an organization recognized globally for its transparent and objective approach to measuring corporate sustainability performance. Resolute Forest Products and Richard Garneau, president and chief executive officer, have also been named to Canada's Clean50, recognizing leaders who have made the greatest contributions to sustainable development or clean capitalism in Canada.
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