The Le Pen is a total guilty pleasure for me. I remember in my pre-teens I discovered Le Pen and much to the displeasure of my school teacher’s insisted in writing all my homework and papers in one of the more flamboyant colors as teeny, tiny as I possibly could. I’ve noticed a resurgence of…
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The First Lost Crate
I received my first shipment from Lost Crates last week. I apologize for taking so long to post about it. First, I have to that the simple corrugated box with stamps all over it definitely feels like a special package that has made its way across the world to me. Inside the package is…
Recharge a highlighter with the help of Noodler’s Ink and this nice little tutorial on Writer’s Bloc. (via Writer’s Bloc Blog)
Wacom has introduced a potentially awe-inspiring device called
Wacom has introduced a potentially awe-inspiring device called Inkling. It is a pen and scanning device that work in combination when attached to a sheet of paper that will automatically capture what you draw in digital form. Wacom is even promising pressure sensitivity and the ability to make “layers” as you draw. The pen and…
Another great post from Lost Crates blog. lostcrates: A notebook and a pen can be a highly effective personal productivity system Why pen and paper? You may think about iPhones, Blackberries, or at least a computer, so you can remember and search and so on. I tried using those, but they didn’t work well. Pen…
In an effort to lessen the environmental impact of disposable pens, Pilot has introduced the new B2P, the bottle-to-pen made of 89% recycled materials, specifically PET plastic that’s used to make water bottles. Inside each pen is G2 gel ink available in four colors with the option of 0.5 or 0.7 widths. Can be purchased…