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by Michael Tan, Singapore


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Yamaha PaperCraft: download, for free, the highest tech paper-folding kits

 

Hey, check this out: Yamaha PaperCraft.

If you have some time to burn, in the most productive way, here are a collection of the coolest cutouts in the entire world, in PDF format. Just use a color printer to print them out and start folding them out to make the most sophisticated papercraft in the world.

Intricate to an impossible degree, these things were made with LOVE and BRILLIANCE.

Talk about corporate personality. Yamaha, you've just proven to us that you're the crazy guy among all corporates, but with a heart and a streak of pure genius. If this is marketing, this is der BOMB. 

THANK YOU, YAMAHA. THANK YOU.





 
 

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About Michael Tan

Michael Tan is lucky enough not to have to choose between his job and his passion. He is the responsible for all aspects of developing new businesses and sourcing new productlines for a regional IT distribution company. He also oversees the company's legal affairs as General Counsel. In real life, he is a technology enthusiast, from both the fun and business viewpoint. The only choices he has to make are whether to play with his astro telescopes, his PC games, his Wii console, hit the track, tweak his car, or refine his biofilters, post his blogs, research for a new digicam, scour every forum to feed his habit further, play with his son… You can reach Michael at michaeltanyk@gmail.com ALL BLOGPOSTS ONLY REFLECT MICHAEL'S OPINIONS AND NOBODY ELSES'.

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