Ian Tate Access

: Even for complex topics like art history or science, writing in plain English and avoiding unnecessary jargon helps your impact. 2. Creating a "Solid" 3D Paper Sculpture

While there isn't a single widely known figure named "Ian Tate" associated with a specific "solid paper" guide, "Tate" is heavily associated with academic research and artistic paper-making through the Tate Research archives and Tate Kids resources. ian tate

: Use a "word cloud" hack to find overused terms (like "argue" or "investigate") that can dull your writing. : Even for complex topics like art history

: Heavier weight paper or cardstock is often used to ensure the sculpture remains upright and "solid" rather than flimsy. : Use a "word cloud" hack to find

If your intent is artistic, the Tate Kids guide provides a literal way to turn flat paper into a "solid" 3D form: