The Real Lives of Origami Figures
My mother taught me how to fold when I was a kid, and I've been folding ever since. Origami figures are fun to make and marvel at, but what are they REALLY like?
Stories from this series
Reinventing Yourself: An Origami Lesson
Dec. 14, 2016 • Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
Want or need to reinvent yourself? Unfold, examine the real you, refold accordingly. *This cartoon was originally published on INFJoe on November 10, 2016.
Swim at Your Own Risk
Dec. 9, 2016 • Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
I wholeheartedly believe in taking risks, but it’s always a good idea to assess your limitations first. *This cartoon was originally published on INFJoe on October 6, 2016.
Origami Facts of Life
Jan. 7, 2015 • Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
I’m amazed at how origami designers conceive complicated, intricate figures, and I love a good origami diagram that documents this process. An accurate diagram is a work of art in itself. *This cartoon was originally published on INFJoe on November 26, 2014.
Be Yourself
Dec. 17, 2014 • Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
To quote Sting, “be yourself no matter what they say.” – from “Englishman in New York” *This cartoon was originally published on INFJoe on September 11, 2014.
Off to College
Dec. 3, 2014 • Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
It’s back to school, and for some, it’s off to college for the first time. My friend, who got a tattoo when she went away to college, admonished her undergrad niece not to do drugs but, to my knowledge, didn’t say anything about anything else. *This cartoon was originally published on INFJoe on September 10, 2014.
Way Too Much Time on My Hands?
Nov. 19, 2014 • Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
Sometimes when I do something playfully creative, someone will say that I have “way too much time” on my hands. First of all, it doesn’t always take a lot of time to implement creative ideas, and if it does, what better way to spend my time! *This cartoon was originally published on INFJoe on May 15, 2014.