We report on the simulation, construction and performance of prototype CZT imaging detectors employing orthogonal coplanar anodes. These detectors employ a novel electrode geometry with non-collecting anode strips in one dimension and collecting anode pixels, interconnected in rows, in the orthogonal dimension. These detectors retain the spectroscopic and detection efficiency advantages of single carrier (electrons) charge sensing devices as well as the principal advantage of conventional strip detectors with orthogonal anode and cathode strips, i.e. an N x N array of imaging pixels are realized with only 2N electronic channels. Charge signals induced on the various electrodes of a prototype detector with 8 x 8 unit cells (of 1 x 1 x 5 mm3) are in good agreement with the simulations. The position resolution is about 1 mm in the direction perpendicular to the pixel lines while it is of the order of 1OOjm in the other direction. Energy resolutions of 0.9% at 662 keV, 2.6% at 122 keV and 5.7% at 60 keV have been obtained at room temperature.