MazeSquares: Coloring Booklet

A project in Seattle, WA by Maciek J. aka. M
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A coloring booklet of maze puzzles
Backers: 19
Average Pledge Per Backer: $20

Funded: $388 of $1,500
Dates: Jan 8th -> Feb 7th (30 days)
Project By: Maciek J. aka. M
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Escape from Labyrinthos: Chapter 1

January 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
The vortex on the cover of Escape from Labyrinthos sucks you inside and you land on page 48, Chapter 1—the beginning of your adventure. The book will be subdivided into chapters. In each chapter, there will be something that you will need to... (Read More)

Escape from Labyrinthos

January 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Work-in-progress: the cover spread of Escape from Labyrinthos. I decided to make the MazeSquare book more ambitious. In addition to having the individual, one page MazeSquare puzzles, the book will have a multi-page maze puzzle. This maze will have... (Read More)

Daedalus Palace and Crossing: Two Maze from Oomalooma

January 12th - via: kickstarter.com
The new reward of the hardback book of the mazes will look very closely like the Oomalooma book in the photos above. Oomalooma is 10 inches wide, the maze puzzle book will be 8 inches wide. But the height is the same, so the puzzles in the... (Read More)

New Reward: The Hardcover 100-page Book with 96-puzzles

January 12th - via: kickstarter.com
I decided to create a new reward. It is a hardbound book (not a booklet) with 96 MazeSquare puzzles of all of the different types that I've created. The book measures 6.5 inches in height and 8 inches in width. The purpose of this version is to match... (Read More)

Labyrinthos Folded Card

January 11th - via: kickstarter.com
A few years ago, I created a maze project called Labyrinthos. It consisted of a 32-page book and a folded card. The folded card I called Baby Labyrinthos. The style of maze is the same as the MazeSquares. I will be using the same printing company... (Read More)

Two Mazes from Oomalooma

January 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Left: DeStijlSquare, right: DoodleSquare. Two mazes that appear in "Oomalooma". I like to experiment with mazes using the square format. It is small, tight and it allows me to compare the different types of mazes more easily. The two mazes above... (Read More)

Maze Drawing: Wells

January 10th - via: kickstarter.com
My latest maze puzzles take the form of large charcoal drawings. Wells is an example of one of these drawings. It measures 3 1/3 x 5 1/2 ft. It is a maze that is meant to be solved visually, not marked. It is my attempt to create art that brings... (Read More)

MazeSquares from Oomalooma

January 10th - via: kickstarter.com
While I have not yet printed the MazeSquare booklet, I have printed samples of two of my children's books—Welcome, Chum (Yum Yum) and Oomalooma. Oomalooma contains a few MazeSquares throughout the book. The puzzles print very well. They are sharp... (Read More)

MazePoster 2

January 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Here is what MazePoster 2 looks like. It can be presented horizontally or vertically, thought I designed it to be vertical. It is like a ladder. You have to reach each rectangular space one by one, starting at the bottom.  (Read More)

Samples of Colored MazeSquares

January 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Here are a few examples of the way I colored some of the MazeSquares. These were colored digitally, in Illustrator. They do not color the actual path, but rather, treat the maze as abstract art. I kept the coloring simple, two to three different... (Read More)

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