Picture Puzzle
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The first picture puzzles with art historical relevance are known from the mysterious paintings of the 15th century painter Hieronymus Bosch. Today, hidden object pictures are more popular as an entertaining design tool for children's products and adorn posters, packages and product folders with themes such as farm, Christmas time or zoo. Whether it's an educational picture puzzle, a discovery card or a paint-by-numbers motif, they train the eye and delight both young and old children. Agencies and companies also use this particularly attention-grabbing presentation option, for example, to communicate complex company strategies or mission statements. In this way, even relatively dry or technical content can be presented in a playfully light comic style, or in a graphically sophisticated way to inspire adults.
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