To develop a campaign that had a breakthrough creative strategy ... This is particularly damaging for children, who feel invisible when they grow up in a world where they're not represented. Our ...
It helped bring what could have been a relatively dry deck to life with recognisable brand successes from across a broad number of categories. It’s incredibly efficient to have such a wealth of ...
Crayola will bring back 8 nostalgic crayon colors for a limited time in 2025, alongside markers and colored pencils.
Crayola finally has woke crayons with new Colors of the World line Crayola has collaborated with a renowned makeup chemist to bring a wider range of realistic skin tones to an all-new line of crayons.
Organizing the world's largest craft mob™? NOPE. For the first time in over one hundred years, Crayola decided it's time to retire a color from its classic, iconic 24-count box of crayons.
“Through the Campaign for Creativity, Crayola not only hopes to encourage ... and in 2020 introduced a new line of 24 named “Colors of the World” to reflect nearly 40 skin tones of people ...
Crayola clearly colored out of the lines with this one, but at long last, the Crayon Hunger Games have come to an end. So artists of the world: Go forth, color, and live your lives — but never ...
Chances are you had some favorite colors as well. (And maybe you even tried eating them too?) But are your favorites still in the crayon box? Over its 122-year history, Crayola has changed its ...
Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski even came out of retirement. If athletes can unretire, why can't crayon colors? Crayola announced for the first time in 122 years, certain colors are coming out of ...
Crayola is reintroducing 8 retired crayon colors for a limited time in 2025, expanding their palette. The colors include Dandelion, Blizzard Blue, Magic Mint and more. Markers, colored pencils ...
It only took Crayola over 100 years to release a more inclusive Colors of the World series for kiddos and artists to bring everyone's skin tones to life. Meanwhile, Flesh was renamed Peach in 1962.