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This model was commissioned by the New York Times, and appeared in the business section of the Sunday, April 11, 1999, edition. It was designed on April 7-8, 1999. The tail construction borrows heavily from John Montroll s blue shark that appears in Origami Sea Life. The body is based on my orca model. | Great White Shark by Joseph Wu Diagrams 1999 by Joseph Wu This model was commissioned by the New York Times and appeared in the business section of the Sunday April 11 1999 edition. It was designed on April 7-8 1999. The tail construction borrows heavily from John Montroll s blue shark that appears in Origami Sea Life. The body is based on my orca model. Permission is granted for duplication of these diagrams for personal use and for teaching purposes. The model may not be used commercially sold displayed photographed or taught without the express consent of the designer. Requests for permission may be made by email at josephwu@ or by telephone at 1-604-730-0306 ext. 105. I. Precrease into fifths. 2. Precrease. 3. Collapse. 4. Mountain fold two corners under. 6. Precrease top layer only. 7. Precrease. 8. Precrease. This step can be omitted. Great White Shark by Joseph Wu Diagrams 1999 by Joseph Wu 9. Grid precreasing complete. Page 2 17. Fold flap back. 15. Valley fold flap down. 16. Tuck the flap inside. Great White Shark by Joseph Wu Diagrams 1999 by Joseph Wu Page 3 18. Repeat steps I3-I7on the other side. 20. Mountain fold the tip behind. formingthe dorsal fin at the same time. The sides will not lay flat. the body. 22. Enlargedview. Collapse the near and far sides against 23. Inside reverse fold the innermost layer. 25. Fold the near side up. Repeat behind. 24. Wrap a layer around to the front. Repeat behind. 26. Inside reverse fold. Repeat .