The story of "The Color Crow" is about a crow who is dissatisfied with his lack of color and grows increasingly discouraged as he compares himself to his colorful friends. In the end, he discovers that his feathers are, in fact, iridescent and that deep down he is more vibrant and chromatic than he ever knew.

This was printed using a letterpress machine on legion bamboo 265 gsm cover weight paper. Each book was carefully and meticulously made by hand, starting with conceptual sketches, all the way down to using hand torn paper and a hand operated letterpress machine. Each color of ink that is letter pressed into a page required a special letterpress plate to be made for that color. A total of 50 plates were ordered for this project which contributed to the project's considerable cost. Family members and friends sponsored this project by purchasing copies of the book ahead of time, however, this project represents a significant investment of time and money by both the Author/Illustrator, and the Producer.