Coloring isn’t just for kids anymore — it’s now a genuine pastime for adults, too. If you’d like to unwind with one of your favorite childhood hobbies, try a coloring book made just for grown-ups.
We've all already dug our box of Crayola out of the attic to take part in the adult coloring book movement, but we're going to need a new 64 crayon pack to honor Andrea Pippins' I Love My Hair.
Loaded with geometric patterns, gripping landscapes, and intricate animal designs, the coloring books that line the displays of bookstores nationwide are no longer just for children. With titles like ...
MacStories: Pigment Brings Adult Coloring Books to iPad Pro with Apple Pencil Support
I first heard of the adult coloring book trend from my friend Myke, who described on various podcasts and Slack conversations how coloring mandala-like patterns helps him concentrate and relax while ...
Pigment Brings Adult Coloring Books to iPad Pro with Apple Pencil Support
Forbes: If The Adult Coloring Book Craze Is Dead, It Needs A Postmortem
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the future of books and the business of storytelling. In 2015, adult coloring books became the dark horse of the ...
If The Adult Coloring Book Craze Is Dead, It Needs A Postmortem
Adult coloring books have been consistently popular since 2013 when Johanna Basford’s elegant, calming Secret Garden started the trend. Since Secret Garden was released, there have been a plethora of ...
The adult coloring book craze that started at the beginning of 2015 shows no sign of slowing down. Lost Ocean, Johanna Basford’s newest book (and her first published by Penguin), sold more than 55,000 ...