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Yusuke Oono’s Palm-Sized Book is a Fairytale Told in 360 Degrees

11/23/2012
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    If a picture is worth a thousand words, then there must be volumes inside this tiny booklet by Yusuke Oono. The Germany-based Japanese architect created this incredible 360 degree picture book using a laser cutter for Fab Cafe's You Fab 2012 design contest. Not surprisingly, her small, circular diorama took one of the top honors. Closed, the piece looks like an everyday book, but once opened, its pages can be splayed revealing a forest, animals, an evil witch, and Snow White with accompanying dwarfs.
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  • Yusuke Oono
    If a picture is worth a thousand words, then there must be volumes inside this tiny booklet by Yusuke Oono. The Germany-based Japanese architect created this incredible 360 degree picture book using a laser cutter for Fab Cafe's You Fab 2012 design contest. Not surprisingly, her small, circular diorama took one of the top honors. Closed, the piece looks like an everyday book, but once opened, its pages can be splayed revealing a forest, animals, an evil witch, and Snow White with accompanying dwarfs.
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  • Yusuke Oono
    If a picture is worth a thousand words, then there must be volumes inside this tiny booklet by Yusuke Oono. The Germany-based Japanese architect created this incredible 360 degree picture book using a laser cutter for Fab Cafe's You Fab 2012 design contest. Not surprisingly, her small, circular diorama took one of the top honors. Closed, the piece looks like an everyday book, but once opened, its pages can be splayed revealing a forest, animals, an evil witch, and Snow White with accompanying dwarfs.
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  • Yusuke Oono
    If a picture is worth a thousand words, then there must be volumes inside this tiny booklet by Yusuke Oono. The Germany-based Japanese architect created this incredible 360 degree picture book using a laser cutter for Fab Cafe's You Fab 2012 design contest. Not surprisingly, her small, circular diorama took one of the top honors. Closed, the piece looks like an everyday book, but once opened, its pages can be splayed revealing a forest, animals, an evil witch, and Snow White with accompanying dwarfs.
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  • Yusuke Oono
    If a picture is worth a thousand words, then there must be volumes inside this tiny booklet by Yusuke Oono. The Germany-based Japanese architect created this incredible 360 degree picture book using a laser cutter for Fab Cafe's You Fab 2012 design contest. Not surprisingly, her small, circular diorama took one of the top honors. Closed, the piece looks like an everyday book, but once opened, its pages can be splayed revealing a forest, animals, an evil witch, and Snow White with accompanying dwarfs.
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  • Yusuke Oono
    If a picture is worth a thousand words, then there must be volumes inside this tiny booklet by Yusuke Oono. The Germany-based Japanese architect created this incredible 360 degree picture book using a laser cutter for Fab Cafe's You Fab 2012 design contest. Not surprisingly, her small, circular diorama took one of the top honors. Closed, the piece looks like an everyday book, but once opened, its pages can be splayed revealing a forest, animals, an evil witch, and Snow White with accompanying dwarfs.
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  • Yusuke Oono
    If a picture is worth a thousand words, then there must be volumes inside this tiny booklet by Yusuke Oono. The Germany-based Japanese architect created this incredible 360 degree picture book using a laser cutter for Fab Cafe's You Fab 2012 design contest. Not surprisingly, her small, circular diorama took one of the top honors. Closed, the piece looks like an everyday book, but once opened, its pages can be splayed revealing a forest, animals, an evil witch, and Snow White with accompanying dwarfs.
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Yusuke Oono

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then there must be volumes inside this tiny booklet by Yusuke Oono. The Germany-based Japanese architect created this incredible 360 degree picture book using a laser cutter for Fab Cafe's You Fab 2012 design contest. Not surprisingly, her small, circular diorama took one of the top honors. Closed, the piece looks like an everyday book, but once opened, its pages can be splayed revealing a forest, animals, an evil witch, and Snow White with accompanying dwarfs.

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