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If you are writing a research or student paper, focus on structure and formatting early.
Developing a "paper" can mean several things depending on your goal. Here are three common ways to get started: 1. Academic or Professional Paper
If you are "developing on paper" for a design project, use it as an early-stage tool. Go Down
The "Sniper" paper airplane is a highly accurate model that can be folded in under 60 seconds starting with a standard sheet of paper.
Many academic papers follow APA 7th Edition style , which requires 1-inch margins, double-spacing, and a specific title page. If you are writing a research or student
Use paper prototypes to solidify initial design concepts before moving to digital tools.
Tools like Miro's Intelligent Canvas can help you transition paper-based ideas into structured digital plans. 3. Physical Paper Project (Origami/Aviation) Academic or Professional Paper If you are "developing
Focus on getting your ideas down first without editing; consistency is more important than waiting for inspiration.