Books that come to life
Panoramic books, movable books, books with three-dimensional (three-dimensional) images – you can call publications in pop-up format in different ways. But they all have one thing in common – to captivate everyone who opens them. Indeed, on the pages of pop-up books, three-dimensional figures appear in front of the reader, which create a 3D effect.
Pop-up (from the English “pop-up” – suddenly appear, pop up) is a technique for creating voluminous moving illustrations based on paper structures. The term originated in the 60s and 70s in the United States to describe structures in books that allow you to move and raise an illustration, making it three-dimensional.
An important feature of all mechanisms in the “pop-up” technique is that when closed, they become flat.
The first books with movable elements appeared in the 13th century: it was then that the Catalan poet and philosopher of the Middle Ages, Raimund Llull, created movable images (paper parts based on a disc mechanism) to illustrate his astrological theory.
Later, the format of voluminous books was used by doctors for anatomical images, as well as by architects and astronomers. These editions took various forms and intricate designs.
All the first books in pop-up format were purely scientific. But the first children’s “living” fairy tales appeared in England and Germany in the 19th century. And by the 30s of the 20th century, the pop-up technique was firmly entrenched in children’s book publishing.Specialists of the First Experimental Printing House will help you to produce, not only books, but also any high quality printing products. Call us by phones:
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55
Books that come to life
Panoramic books, movable books, books with three-dimensional (three-dimensional) images – you can call publications in pop-up format in different ways. But they all have one thing in common – to captivate everyone who opens them. Indeed, on the pages of pop-up books, three-dimensional figures appear in front of the reader, which create a 3D effect.
Pop-up (from the English “pop-up” – suddenly appear, pop up) is a technique for creating voluminous moving illustrations based on paper structures. The term originated in the 60s and 70s in the United States to describe structures in books that allow you to move and raise an illustration, making it three-dimensional.
An important feature of all mechanisms in the “pop-up” technique is that when closed, they become flat.
The first books with movable elements appeared in the 13th century: it was then that the Catalan poet and philosopher of the Middle Ages, Raimund Llull, created movable images (paper parts based on a disc mechanism) to illustrate his astrological theory.
Later, the format of voluminous books was used by doctors for anatomical images, as well as by architects and astronomers. These editions took various forms and intricate designs.
All the first books in pop-up format were purely scientific. But the first children’s “living” fairy tales appeared in England and Germany in the 19th century. And by the 30s of the 20th century, the pop-up technique was firmly entrenched in children’s book publishing.Specialists of the First Experimental Printing House will help you to produce, not only books, but also any high quality printing products. Call us by phones:
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55