Infographic Style
Origami
Artistic
Origami is a paper-fold infographic style with crisp geometric edges, triangular facets, and subtle shadows for elegant visual content about design, architecture, and mathematics.
Accent color #E91E63
About this style
Origami translates the Japanese art of paper folding into a distinctive infographic language. Every visual element appears constructed from folded paper — crisp geometric edges, precise triangular facets, and the subtle interplay of light and shadow across angled surfaces.
The palette centers on a vivid pink (#E91E63) against clean white or soft gray backgrounds. Paper forms cast delicate shadows that establish depth, while fold lines create natural divisions within shapes. The color system often uses a single hue across multiple values — as if the same sheet of colored paper catches light at different angles.
Origami shines for design-focused content, architectural concepts, mathematical visualizations, and any topic where geometric elegance reinforces the message. It's particularly effective for topics involving transformation, construction, or the emergence of complex forms from simple components.
The style's deeper appeal is philosophical. Origami begins with a flat sheet and, through a series of precise folds, creates dimensional form — a perfect metaphor for how information design transforms raw data into structured understanding. Each fold represents a design decision, each crease a relationship between ideas. The visible geometry of construction becomes part of the meaning.
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