Retro and 90s mystery mosaics
The Black Edition line is the closest thing in the catalog to colouring pixel art. Designs sit inside a dark page frame that makes the finished mosaic glow like a CRT screen, and the subject matter is pure nineties: arcade cabinets, boxy computers, palm-tree sunsets, a small green alien.
Volume 1 or Volume 2 first?
Either. The volumes share a format but no designs, so there is no order to follow. Volume 1 leans harder into tech nostalgia — the robot, the desktop computer, the handheld console. Volume 2 pushes further into fashion and street culture, with the denim jacket and arcade scenes.
Why retro mosaics convert non-colourists
People who say coloring books are not for them will often finish a 90s page anyway, because the grid reads as a puzzle rather than as craft. If you have a teenager or a partner who rolls their eyes at florals, this is the pair to hand over.
A gift that dates well
Anyone born roughly between 1975 and 1995 has a personal connection to at least half these images. That specificity is what makes the Black Edition books work as a birthday gift when you do not know somebody's taste in art but you do know their decade.
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