I've always loved pop-up books, so when we decided to make a
Dinotopia pop-up book with
Waldo Hunt (1920-2009), I was pretty jazzed. Wally was the man responsible for the revival of pop-up books between the 1960s and 1990s, with classics like Haunted House by Jan Pieńkowski.

He sent me a bunch of examples, and taught me about the history of novelty and movable toy books by
Lothar Meggendorfer and other pioneers.

To get the ball rolling, I brainstormed a bunch of ideas for "dimensionalizing" Dinotopia in terms of basic pop-up mechanics, such as the stage set, v-fold, box and cylinder, and floating layers.
Their engineers came back with more fun ideas. Tomorrow I'll show you what we came up with.

Dinotopia Pop-Up Book
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