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Color Squared
Color Squared: Color, Shade, Dash, Or Dot Your Way to Awesome Nostalgic Art | Lee Meredith
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Paint-by-number meets the traditional coloring book in this brand new format that showcases pixelated images of cool and quirky nostalgia objects. Doodlers, artists, and puzzlers alike will enjoy this new take on coloring. With a focus on old favorites, pictures of things like cassette tapes, a rotary phone, and roller skates have been pixelated and rendered as numbered grids. To fill them in, users have options to vary the colors, just vary the shading, or even use different shapes or lines. Color Squared can relieve stress or challenge the mind, depending on the approach the reader chooses--but either way, it will keep the head and hands busy, and make for a fun trip down memory lane.
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This book truest lets you be #artful. #yesvember17

Libby1 Fun! 6y
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This is probably the most convoluted and hard to use coloring book I have ever seen. And that‘s a good thing. You can truly put your own spin on the image. Each page looks just list a black and white grid and you fill in the number with a designated color. But it‘s not that easy. Each picture is pixelated, and how you fill in the boxes can also determine the effect.