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Practical guides on personalised coloring books
Choosing photos, print quality, how the AI step works: the behind-the-scenes of a book designed in France.
16 June 2026 路 8 min read
Original Father's Day gift ideas for 2026
An honest tour of original Father's Day gifts for 2026 (Sunday 21 June): what works, what doesn't, what it really costs, and what to give when the date is closing in.
14 June 2026 路 5 min read
Line-art render: how to keep your photo true to the real scene
The most lifelike line drawing doesn't come from a magic filter. It's decided when you pick the photo: a full frame with people uncropped, and a calm background. Here's how those two choices keep the drawing close to the scene you lived.
10 June 2026 路 8 min read
Original Mother's Day gift ideas for 2027
An honest tour of original Mother's Day gifts for 2027: what works, what doesn't, what it actually costs, and how to choose depending on who's giving.
7 June 2026 路 6 min read
Personalized color by number: how it works, and who it's for
The color by number from your childhood, but made from your own photos. How we split an image into numbered zones, who it speaks to, and what changes compared with the classic coloring book.
6 June 2026 路 5 min read
Digital coloring book: the PDF to color made from your photos
The same personalized book, delivered as a PDF instead of a bound book. What the file contains, how to print it at home, and why it's the simplest way to test before ordering the book.
29 April 2026 路 7 min read
AI and personalised coloring: how it actually works
AI gets talked about a lot, explained rarely. What it really does in the pipeline of a personalised album, and what stays human.
22 April 2026 路 5 min read
How to choose the photos for your personalised coloring album
Picking the right photos drives roughly 80% of the result. Here are the 7 criteria we apply internally before validating an album.
15 April 2026 路 6 min read
How to turn a photo into a coloring page: what works and what fails
Not every photo makes a good coloring page. Framing, light, contrast: those are the criteria that separate a page you love coloring from a blurry mess that puts you off.
