 This research focused on developing a new type of electrochromic pixel, ECP, using the Biochromes Anthomatin, XA. The goal was to create a device that could change colors based on the amount of electricity applied. To do so, they used a combination of Pettit, PSS, and XA to create a dynamic ECP that could be printed onto any surface. By applying low voltage, the device would change from one color to another, cycling through the entire spectrum of colors. This technology has the potential to be used in a variety of applications such as smart windows, wearables, and even medical devices. This article was authored by Patrick Isseleven, Daniel J. Wilson, Matthew Valin, and others.