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Ib Penick

Ib Penick
Born (1930-05-11)May 11, 1930
Oderse, Denmark
Died April 21, 1998(1998-04-21) (aged 67)
Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S.
Cause of death Heart failure
Occupation Paper Engineer, Inventor
Children daughter Kimberly McGee, sons Jason and Scott

Ib Penick (1930-1998), a native of Denmark, was known as “the creative mind behind the resurgence of pop-up children’s books in the 1960s and 1970s. In his career, Penick designed more than 130 children’s books, including Star Wars: a Pop-up Book, which sold more than a million copies. Penick related to one reporter, "...there are only about 100 folds and tricks to [his paper engineering] trade. It's like playing a piano. You have only a certain number of keys, but it's the combinations that make the difference."

In the 1960s Penick joined Waldo Hunt at Graphics International, a firm that created pop-up books, including a series of titles for Random House and other publishers. Penick was the "premier paper engineer" for the Random House pop-up titles, and Tor Lokvig was his protege. According to Gerald Harrison, a former president of the children's books division at Random House, Penick "was really responsible for creating the whole world we lived in. With the advent of the Random House line, a whole industry was created and the very first ones were created by Ib."

Penick and Hunt later sold Graphics International to Hallmark Cards in 1966.

The following is a sample of the pop-up books paper engineered by Ib Penick:

Penick held several patents in the area of paper engineering, camera design and packaging, including:


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