For their “Do Nothing” campaign, The downtown San Francisco Benny Gold store had Taro’s Origami in to teach some amazing paper airplanes.

The fun part about paper planes is that most people don’t realize that this is still a great way to do origami. Origami is literally translated to “paper-folding” in Japanese, and paper airplanes are a great way to have fun with origami. These plane models are a combination of traditional paper plane models and then also some new designs from Taro’s, made specifically for the event.

There were also other types of artists at the event, including sketch artists, like the one who made this sketch of our origami artist in action.

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