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Roger Burrows

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Author Roger Burrows
Illustrator Roger Burrows
Cover artist Roger Burrows
Subject colouring book
Publisher Running Press
Publication date
1992
ISBN
OCLC 31500010

Roger Burrows (born 19 July 1945, Evesham, Worcestershire) is a British writer working in the fields of geometry, design, and architectural form; a developer of interactive learning products; and an inventor of various technologies such as Questron, the interactive book technology published by Price/Stern/Sloan Publishers Inc., Los Angeles with Random House, New York during the 1980s, also the Magnix printed magnet technology for Sandvik Innovations LLC,with applications from 2000, the Booktronics solid state technologies for Readers Digest during the 1990s. He designed the Nancy Stetson studio in Boulder Colorado - a building that has an octagonal floor plan:

He has published numerous books including: "3D Thinking" to be published by Thames and Hudson Spring 2017 that traces the development of visual logic from Neolithic times through the river cultures to the present and possible future. The "Altair Designs" book series co-authored with Dr. Ensor Holiday and published by Wooden Books (UK) and Bloomsbury (USA), "The Crystal Cave" with Roger Penrose et al. Geometry Through Time iBook, The "Images" Design book series with Running Press Publishers (USA.

He founded "ix2 Innovations LLC," an educational products company based in Park City, Utah, in 2011. In 1999 he co-founded Sandvik Innovations LLC with Sandvik Publishing. Sandvik Innovations LLC was sold in 2011 to the Horizon Group; in the early 1990s he developed the Booktronics product line for Readers Digest, and before that was the Executive Vice-President of the Price Stern Sloan publishing company, Los Angeles.

Roger Burrows has invented a number of technologies including Magnix, Photo Q, and Booktronics and developed Questron, an interactive book and electronic "wand" system for children. He has produced exhibitions for the Leonardo, Utah's Science and Technology Museum, for the Investiture of the Prince of Wales, and for the Architectural Association in London. He has lectured at the Architectural Association, London, the Leonardo Science and technology Museum, Salt Lake City, and at the Bridges Conference 2016 in Finland.

Roger Burrows worked with Dr. Ensor Holiday, of Guy's Hospital, London, in the early 1970s, developing a set of geometric patterns called Altair Designs. Altair Designs were variations of a unique and unusual Islamic design constructed on an arrangement of close packing of circles, with variation in circle sizes. The design variations were found to have unique visual properties and served to stimulate the visual imagination. Altair Designs were originally published by Random House as colouring books for both adults and children under the Altair Design name. Burrows began developing, in the late 1960s, a dynamic geometry of close packing spheres of different sizes where spheres change size and move from one unique close packing arrangement to another, creating unique three-dimensional forms. Burrows has given numerous lectures on his geometry of close packing spheres as well as lectures on the evolution of geometrical systems through time, and how they were applied by cultures in the past. Burrows has also developed designs based on close packing circle arrangements generated by his geometry of spheres, including Images: The Ultimate Coloring Experience, and Hidden Images published by Running Press. Burrows redrew all of the original Altair designs for Wooden Books published in 2009. Altair Designs and Images designs are all based on unique geometrical structures – in the case of Altair Designs they are based on two arrangements of close packing circles and in the case of "Images" designs based on close packing circle arrangements of all sorts plus many other precise geometrical systems.


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