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Welcome to Adrian Fisher's wondrous world of design, 
where thinking 'out-of-the-box' comes naturally.

Nothing here is what it seems:

  • Maths without numbers, geometry without right angles, discovering rather than being taught, spaces seeming much larger than they really are.
  • Compelling visitor experiences, where astonishing storylines enliven the imagination, and create new shared family memories.
  • Puzzles which develop mental fitness and keep older minds active; where young minds discover lateral thinking, and families solve challenges together.
  • Gardens designed for celebration and entertaining; for family life, laughter and fun. Gardens full of joys and surprises. Gardens that are a glimpse of Paradise.
  • Holistic solutions to the challenges of modern life in an increasingly experience-driven society. 
  • Art that engages, involves and transforms.
  • And the world’s finest mazes…

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Hedge Mazes Mirror Mazes Paving and Mosaic Mazes Maize Mazes Panel Mazes Six Minute Mazes Public Infrastructure


Creative design is a two way process capturing the centuries old relationship between portrait painter and sitter.

Once the subject is relaxed and smiles, that expression can be captured on canvas. The role of patron is a crucial and active part of the entire creative process.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 September 2008 15:03 ) Read more...
 

BBC Radio Times launches MANDALI puzzle!

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On 26 July 2008, the Radio Times launched Adrian Fisher’s MANDALI puzzle, in its world debut.  It leaps out of the page, being in full colour, with angled coloured lines and bold yellow circles.  The puzzle exercises both sides of the brain:  firstly with a maze-like network puzzle, and secondly with a code to break, with each solution related to BBC programmes, actors, sports, and so on.   “Mental Fitness is as important as Physical Fitness,” said Adrian Fisher, “and nothing is finer than a regular puzzle to stimulate the grey cells!”
Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 September 2008 08:53 )