How do you celebrate the birthday of a car as quirky as the Nissan Juke? Why, you make it even quirkier, of course. And since the vehicle in question is Japanese, that can only mean one thing. No, not ...
It’s been centuries since people in Asia first became masters at folding pieces of paper into incredible shapes. This art form, made popular by the Japanese under the name origami and technically ...
Nissan is marking the fifth anniversary of the Juke in style - it's commissioned an origami artist to create a life-sized replica of the vehicle from paper. Artist Owen Gildersleeve and his team took ...