Though I had grown up seeing my dad always using them, my own obsession with fountain pens started a little over three years ago, when I ordered my first pen, a jade-colored TWSBI Eco. It made writing ...
There’s nothing like writing with a fountain pen, and while they can be expensive, you don’t have to spend a ton of money to own one. For less than $25, you can have a refillable pen perfect for art, ...
In an age of screens and keyboarding, when kids hardly learn cursive anymore, fountain pens — along with their old-timey accoutrements like blotters, bottled ink and fancy nibs — are making a comeback ...
Gen Z and even later millennials have shown a preference for typing to writing. The future of the ink pen depends now on collectors, gift shoppers and revivalists who have been speaking up with some ...
In an age of fleeting digital messages and disposable culture, a growing movement is rediscovering the power of analog tools. We investigate why the fountain pen is making a major comeback from a ...
Academic life revolves around colours, pencils, pens, sharpeners, rulers and erasers — available in a multitude of shapes and sizes with fancy designs. We use these necessary stationary items ...
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