The Ommo Kids Crayons Feature a Large Size for Little Hands to Grasp
Michael Hemsworth — September 8, 2016 — Art & Design
References: myommo & yankodesign
Designed by the Sasoham Studio for Ommo, these kids crayons feature an oversized aesthetic that enables them to be ideal for small hands. Crayons are often reserved for older children who have better dexterity and that won't inadvertently snap the slender coloring utensils.
The Ommo crayons look to change this by making the crayons large and easily held, and even imprinting each one with a fruit or vegetable that pertains to the same color. This makes the crayons more learning-focused for developing minds to enjoy. The educational nature of the writing utensils could help make kids ready for the next stage at an accelerated rate.
The Ommo kids crayons are designed for children aged one to three and helps introduce coloring and artistic endeavors earlier to help stimulate development.
The Ommo crayons look to change this by making the crayons large and easily held, and even imprinting each one with a fruit or vegetable that pertains to the same color. This makes the crayons more learning-focused for developing minds to enjoy. The educational nature of the writing utensils could help make kids ready for the next stage at an accelerated rate.
The Ommo kids crayons are designed for children aged one to three and helps introduce coloring and artistic endeavors earlier to help stimulate development.
Trend Themes
1. Oversized Crayons - Opportunity for creating larger, easier-to-use crayons that cater to young children's motor skills.
2. Learning-focused Crayons - Incorporating educational elements into crayon design to enhance learning experiences for young children.
3. Early Artistic Development - Promoting the introduction of coloring and artistic endeavors at an earlier age to stimulate cognitive and motor development.
Industry Implications
1. Children's Toys - Opportunity for toy manufacturers to develop innovative crayon products that cater specifically to young children's needs.
2. Education - Collaborating with educators to incorporate learning-focused crayons into early childhood curriculums.
3. Child Development - Creating products that support early artistic development and enhance cognitive and motor skills in young children.
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