Just when you thought Crayola had every color in the universe covered, the company is about to debut a whole new hue. And it’s something most have never seen before. The “new to the world” blue was ...
The chemist and Oregon State University professor Mas Subramanian was focused on discovering exotic materials to use in electronics. But to his surprise, he became known for accidentally creating ...
EASTON, Pa. (AP) — Crayola's new crayon color will be based on a blue pigment discovered in 2009. Scientists at Oregon State University accidentally discovered the brilliant blue hue when they were ...
You're probably already done with your back-to-school shopping (if you had any), but you may want to make another trip down the art supply aisle after reading about Crayola's latest news. The crayon ...
Crayola is one step closer to finding a name for its new blue crayon. The company unveiled the top five fan-chosen names for the crayon, which is inspired by the blue pigment known as “YInMn” blue", ...
If you were feeling blue after Crayola’s March announcement that the company would be retiring the bright yellow hue, Dandelion, you’ll soon have a new blue crayon to color in your tears with. The ...
EASTON, Pa. -- Crayola has the blues -- five, to be exact. The iconic crayon maker left it to fans to come up with a name for a new blue crayon replacing the recently retired color dandelion. After ...
People can now vote to name Crayola's new blue crayon. The new blue crayon replaces dandelion, which has been retired, The Associated Press reported. >> Read more trending news The brilliant blue hue ...
YInMn Blue, the first new blue pigment identified in 200 years, was always an astounding discovery—it just took the general public some time to catch on. Now, eight years after the pigment was first ...
On April 29, 2019, the entertainment website Geno Breaker published a junk news article stating that Crayola had named its new blue crayon "Nipsey Blue" in honor of the late musician Nipsey Hussle.
In 1993, the eight-year-old son of a Middlebury teacher decided to name a crayon after an egg shell and won a contest that spanned the entire nation. Christopher Straub of Bristol, armed with quaint ...