Use Cases

Browse all documented movable book patterns.

Cutout

A cutout is a removable or detachable part of a document intended to be used atop the main document or as a separate piece. These elements are typically printed on the same page as the main content but designed to...

Fold

A fold represents one or more connected parts of a page that can move independently around a hinge or crease. This includes various types of folded elements such as fold-out maps, gatefolds, accordion folds, and pop-up mechanisms where panels are...

Perspective

A perspective document is one intended to be configured and viewed from a specific point or through a fixed perspective window. These documents use principles of linear perspective, anamorphosis, or optical illusion to create images that only appear correct when...

Recto/Verso

A full page that aligns front and back. This use case represents documents where both sides of a page contain content that should be viewed and aligned together, such as a manuscript page with text on both sides or a...

Slider

A slider is a movable part of a document that follows a defined path between two or more anchor points, typically moving in a straight line without flipping to reveal a new face. Sliders create dynamic interactions by revealing hidden...

Volvelle

A volvelle is a movable device consisting of one or more rotating discs or wheels, typically made of paper or vellum, that are mounted on a page with a central pivot point. These devices were commonly used in medieval and...