Neked - Kell

: Choose Matte for text-heavy documents to reduce glare, or Glossy for high-resolution photo printing.

"Neked kell" (Hungarian for "You need it") often relates to choosing the for creative projects like origami, drawing, or stationary. Selecting the right paper depends on your specific goal: 1. Paper for Origami & Folding Neked Kell

: A slightly thicker, dyed-fiber paper with a textured surface, ideal for models that need to hold their shape or for modular origami. 2. Paper for Drawing & Art The texture (tooth) and weight (gsm) are critical for art. Sketching : Look for a medium tooth and a weight of at least . Brands like Canson or Strathmore are industry standards. Watercolors : Use "cold-pressed" paper ( or higher) to prevent buckling. : Choose Matte for text-heavy documents to reduce

: The standard choice for beginners. It is white on one side and colored/patterned on the other. You can find high-quality Kami at stores like Origami Shop . Paper for Origami & Folding : A slightly

: A traditional Japanese handmade paper made from long fibers (like mulberry), making it exceptionally strong and flexible for complex models.