Dave Phillips (maze designer)
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Dave Phillips (born May 7, 1951) is a maze and puzzle designer, and writer of The Zen Of The Labyrinth—Mazes For The Connoisseur.[1] Phillips has provided puzzles for Reader's Digest, Highlights, National Geographic World,[2] Die Zeit, Ranger Rick, Omni, Games, Scientific American, and United Features Syndicate. He has also created jigsaw puzzle mazes for Hallmark[citation needed] and die cut puzzle mazes for DaMert.[citation needed]
Phillips has designed and produced electronic puzzles and logic titles for CD-i, Smart Games, and eGames.[citation needed] He and partner Rob Hafey own eBrainyGames, an electronic game development company.[3]
Since 2000, Phillips has partnered with Hugh McPherson of MaizeQuest, a corn maze company[4][failed verification] to design corn mazes, interactive games, and walk-through mazes (such as bamboo, hedge, and fence) for locations throughout the United States, Canada, and England.
Phillips and his family emigrated from England to Maryland in 1960 when he was nine years old. He became a naturalized citizen at 25. One year later he created his first book, Graphic and Op Art Mazes.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Phillips, Dave (2009). The Zen of the Labyrinth, Mazes For The Connoisseur. Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. ISBN 978-14027-5987-1
- ^ "Maze Designer Coming to a Farm Near You", Vegetable Growers News, October 17, 2008, http://vegetablegrowersnews.com/index.php/magazine/article/Maze-Designer-Coming-to-a-Farm-Near-You
- ^ Stephanie Shapiro (2013). "Amazing Mazes - Baltimore Sun". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 2016-08-03. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
- ^ "About Maize Quest, Our Team", Maize Quest Fun Park, http://www.mazefunpark.com/about/index.php Archived 2013-09-20 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21 July 2013
- ^ Phillips, Dave (1976). Graphic and Op Art Mazes, Dover Publications, Inc. ISBN 978-0486233734
External links
[edit]- Phillips's art home page
- Phillips's Puzzle Maze website Archived 2011-02-01 at the Wayback Machine