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This Children's Art Book is Designed to Teach Readers About Color

'I COLORI' is a unique children's art book that is designed to educate its readers. Teaching kids about color theory, the publication was created by Italian painter Luigi Veronesi who is known for his vibrant and abstract works.

Working with a palette of primary colors, Veronesi creates abstract compositions that are paired with more traditional illustrations. He links each of his illustrations to a different lesson in color theory and makes art and design comprehensive for young children.

Though it is created for youth, this children's art book will also appeal to design-conscious adults. The book is a testament to Millennial parents' appreciation for art and illustrates how children's literature and educational materials are evolving to become more engaging for young minds.
Trend Themes
1. Color Theory Education for Kids - 'I COLORI' children's art book educates readers on color theory and presents the opportunity to create more engaging educational materials for kids using art.
2. Abstract Art for Learning - Italian painter Luigi Veronesi's abstract art paired with traditional illustrations in 'I COLORI' presents a unique opportunity to incorporate abstract art into learning.
3. Upscaling Children's Literature - The children's art book industry is evolving to become more appealing to design-conscious adults, presenting an opportunity to create more sophisticated and visually stimulating educational materials.
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1. Children's Literature - The 'I COLORI' children's art book offers an opportunity for disruptive innovation in children's literature by incorporating more art education and abstract art.
2. Education Technology - The use of art and technology in children's education, such as through interactive e-books or apps, could be an innovative offering within the edtech industry.
3. Art and Design - There is potential for disruption and growth in the art and design industry by catering to younger audiences through creative and educational projects like 'I COLORI'.

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