Why it's called Origami
Everything is a fold.
Fold a flat sheet the right way and it becomes a crane. Origami works the same: every slide, chart, document and report is a single fold — and folded together, they become one finished, self-contained file.
data · graph · doc · report — four folds, one crane.
One idea
A fold is a panel that stands on its own.
Every fold is bounded and self-contained. You — or an AI — can write it, restyle it and rebuild it without touching anything else around it. That's the whole trick: it's what makes a 200-fold deck as cheap to change as a one-line note.
The whole sheet
Folded together, they're one file.
Stack every fold in order and you don't get a folder of attachments — you get a single .origami.html that opens itself in any browser, offline, forever. No app, no account, no network.
One sheet. Many folds. The creases line up into one finished piece of work. That's the idea, and that's the name.
Make your first fold
Start folding.
Open a real deck, drive it with the arrow keys, then download it and it works the same — offline, forever.