Swell by Light (TEI ’25)
Swell by Light: An Approachable Technique for Freeform Raised Textures

Swell by Light is a flexible, approachable method for creating freeform raised textures on paper and other materials.

An origami crane embellished with raised textures on wings and body.

Denim with wood grain texture.
This pictorial presents Swell by Light, a novel, approachable method for 2.5D texture fabrication using off-the-shelf materials and tools. Visible light on paper with a dark printed pattern applies localized heat to the paper, causing the corresponding pattern to swell on the paper’s backside where a heat-expanding paste is thinly spread. To improve the accuracy of swell patterns, we developed a print pattern optimization algorithm using thermal simulation. We share results of design parameter tests to offer guidelines for Swell by Light. We demonstrate exemplars showcasing a broad range of expressive capabilities of Swell by Light, including childrens’ tactile picture books, tangible elevation maps, touch and pressure sensors, scented braille, and textured origami. Overall, Swell by Light expands possibilities for expressive and interactive designs with paper.
Publications
Sosuke Ichihashi, Noura Howell, HyunJoo Oh. 2025. Swell by Light: An Approachable Technique for Freeform Raised Textures. Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction.