ORIGAMI

Credits and licensing

Acknowledgments

Origami's application source code is MIT-licensed.

Origami also ships two optional desktop icon packs built from freely licensed open-source artwork. Those packs are not covered by the MIT license — they are licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0, and are credited below.

The Origami website uses two modified 3D models under CC BY 4.0. Their authors, sources, and modifications are also documented below.

01

Icon pack

Matsuri

Derived from
COSMIC Icons
Author
System76
Revision
epoch-1.0.0commit cd30ffd509bb6b289ac5d8ae26e2e30341e9b8cb

Required attribution

"Cosmic Icons" by System76 is licensed under CC-SA-4.0

Modifications made by Origami

  • Selected icons rendered to 128/256/384 px PNGs with librsvg.
  • Two icons (Maps, iPhone Mirroring) are upstream monochrome symbolic glyphs composited onto backplates generated by Origami.
  • The Calendar artwork was cleared of its static date so Origami can draw the live date.
02

Icon pack

Hinode

Derived from
Yaru Icons
Author
The Yaru project (Ubuntu)
Revision
26.04.5.1ubuntucommit f01c3e9a257296242806f8e0c5d4a660516f2181

Modifications made by Origami

  • Selected icons rendered to 128/256/384 px PNGs.
  • iPhone Mirroring given a badge generated by Origami.
  • The Calendar artwork was cleared of its static date so Origami can draw the live date.
04

3D model

MacBook Pro M3 16-inch 2024

Author
jackbaeten
License
CC BY 4.0

Required attribution

MacBook Pro M3 16-inch 2024 by jackbaeten, licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Modifications made by Origami

  • Used the textured 2K GLB conversion supplied by Sketchfab.
  • Rigged the existing lid assembly for the scroll-driven opening animation.
  • Scaled and positioned for the iPhone-to-MacBook transition.
  • Color-matched the casing and replaced the display artwork with Origami's launch screen.