The title of “The Best Pen” is a weighty one—not everyone wants the same things from their pens, and what makes for one person’s perfect pen may be intolerable to another. It’s also true that different types of pens aren’t directly comparable. The best fountain pen has different characteristics from the best gel pen, and the best pens for writing aren’t the same as the best pens for art.
To make this guide as useful as possible, we’ve limited our choices to the best pens in specific categories instead of ranking all of the pens together. We also link to more detailed guides wherever possible so that you can read more about our reasoning and see competing pens. We encourage you to explore, evaluate our picks, and draw your own conclusions—who knows, you might find your One True Pen!
- How We Tested
- The Best Pens for Writing
- The Best Fountain Pens for Writing
- The Best Gel Pen for Writing
- The Best Ballpoint Pen for Writing
- The Best Rollerball Pen for Writing
- The Best Fine-Tip Pen for Writing
- The Best Quick-Drying Pen for Writing
- The Best Ergonomic Pen for Writing
- The Most Comfortable Pen for Writing
- The Best Erasable Pen for Writing
- The Best Stylus Pen for Writing
- The Best Pens for Left-Handed Writers
- The Best Pens for Journaling and Planning
- The Best Pens for School
- The Best EDC Pens
- The Best Pens for Hand Lettering
- The Best Art Pens
- The Best Waterproof Pen for Art
- The Best Technical Drawing Pen for Art
- The Best Manga Pen for Art
- The Best Brush Pen for Art
- The Best Marker for Art
- The Best Watercolor Brush Pen for Art
- The Best Paint Pen for Art
- The Best Colored Pen for Art
- The Best Gel Pen for Coloring
- The Best White Gel Pen for Art
- The Best Glitter Gel Pen for Art
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- Conclusion
In choosing our recommendations, we drew on the extraordinary number of tests we’ve conducted over the years for our topical guides and videos. These include full product lineups, detailed product comparisons, step-by-step how-tos, and other educational resources. The tests we use vary depending on the product type and how it’s likely to be used, but they often include qualities like smoothness, waterproofness, showthrough, vibrancy, and drying time. Click in to the guides listed below each category to see specific test results.
We’ve picked what we think are the best pens for each category, but your favorites may be different depending on your particular needs and preferences. Try our JetPens Pen Samplers and Starter Kits to test a selection of our best and most popular pens so that you can pick the best pen for yourself! You can also use our Comparison Tool to take a closer look at multiple pens at once. Try comparing some of our most popular pens here.
For those who appreciate how the Metropolitan writes but not its body style, the Kakuno, Penmanship, and Prera all use the same swappable nibs. The Kakuno is particularly charming, with a smiley face stamped on each nib to remind you which side should face up.
Most fountain pens are filled with cartridges or converters like the Pilot Metropolitan, but some have built-in mechanisms that allow you to fill the pen barrel with ink directly. The TWSBI GO is an excellent place to start if you want to experiment with this sort of filling system. Its spring-loaded piston filling mechanism is remarkably easy to use. And if you have any tendency to place fountain pens on a special-occasions-only pedestal, the TWSBI GO’s quirky style will encourage you to treat it like the everyday writing instrument it is.
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Pilot Metropolitan Fountain Pen | Fine, Medium, Medium Italic | Add Items to Cart
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TWSBI GO Fountain Pens | Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad, 1.1 mm Stub | Add Items to Cart
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But if they’re both piston fillers, why would you choose the ECO over the TWSBI GO mentioned in the previous section? The answer comes down to ink capacity and style.
The GO’s spring-loaded piston is extra easy to use, but it leaves less space in the barrel for the ink. And although we enjoy the funky look of the spring, it’s definitely not for everyone. The ECO is a little larger and uses a more traditional screw-operated design, which allows it to hold about 0.4 milliliters more than the GO. This is helpful for those who write extensively or simply don’t want to refill their pens as often. The ECO also has broader appeal in terms of style and often comes in limited edition colors for those who want to go beyond the standard options of white, black, and clear.
We also wholeheartedly recommend the LAMY Safari, a distinctively modern fountain pen. Its triangular grip section helps guide your hand into an ergonomic tripod grip. The Safari is made of durable ABS plastic, but similar pens like the AL-Star and Lx are made of lightweight aluminum.
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TWSBI ECO Fountain Pens | Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad, 1.1 mm Stub | Add Items to Cart
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LAMY Safari Fountain Pens | Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad, Left-Handed | Add Items to Cart
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The Kaweco Sport is available in cheaper plastic versions, but we like the AL Sport’s premium feel. The aluminum build gives the pen substance and durability without adding undue weight. It also feels fantastic in the hand. The Kaweco Steel Sport and Kaweco Brass Sport are good alternatives for those who prefer heavier pens.
We also want to mention the LAMY Studio, which features the same steel nibs found on the Safari, but fitted to a solidly built metal body. The Studio’s subtle, curving design gives the pen a remarkably sophisticated look.
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Kaweco AL Sport Fountain Pens | Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad | Add Items to Cart
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LAMY Studio Fountain Pens | Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad | Add Items to Cart
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Some writers may find that the Vanishing Point’s clip gets in the way of their fingers; others may want a more conventional pen. For an alternative that is no less luxurious, you can’t go wrong with the LAMY 2000. This fountain pen perfectly balances a striking design with an understated aesthetic. Because it’s a piston filler, it has a high ink capacity that allows you to write for pages and pages.
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Pilot Vanishing Point Fountain Pens | Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad, Stub | Add Items to Cart
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LAMY 2000 Fountain Pens | Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad, Double Broad, Stub | Add Items to Cart
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There’s more to the Signo’s ink than just appearances, though. Its pigment-based formulation is water resistant, archival, and resists fading from light exposure. This makes it an excellent choice for writing checks, signing important documents, and anything else you want to stand the test of time.
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Uni-ball Signo UM-151 Gel Pen | 0.28 mm, 0.38 mm, 0.5 mm | Add Items to Cart
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Uni Jetstream Ballpoint Pens | 0.28 mm, 0.38 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 1.0 mm | Add Items to Cart
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- Uni Jetstream: A Comprehensive Guide
- The Best Ballpoint Pens
- How the Ballpoint Pen Changed the Way We Write
- The Difference Between Ballpoint, Gel, and Rollerball Pens
- Ballpoint and Gel Pens: Best Practices
- The Best Low-Viscosity Ballpoint Pens
- The Best Pens for Every Handwriting Style
- Guide to Stylus Pens
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- Video: Top 10 Ballpoint Pens
- Video: What’s the Difference between Ballpoint, Gel, & Rollerball Pens?
- Video: Top Pens of All Time
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Uni-ball Vision Elite Rollerball Pens | 0.5 mm, 0.8 mm | Add Items to Cart
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Those who prefer ballpoint inks should reach for the Uni Jetstream Edge. It holds the title for the finest ballpoint pen available thanks to its 0.28 mm tip. As with the Hi-Tec-C, its ultra fine tip does not perform as consistently as the 0.38 mm pen, but we remain impressed by its performance.
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Pilot Hi-Tec-C Gel Pens | 0.25 mm, 0.3 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm | Add Items to Cart
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Uni Jetstream Edge Ballpoint Pens | 0.28 mm, 0.38 mm | Add Items to Cart
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As with many water-based gel inks, the Sarasa Dry smears readily beneath highlighters. Color-coders should consider using a ballpoint pens like the Pilot Acro and Acroball instead. Ballpoint pens use oil-based inks that won’t react when paired with highlighters, so you can go over your notes without worrying about smudges.
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Zebra Sarasa Dry Gel Pens | 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm | Add Items to Cart
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Pilot Acro & Acroball Ballpoint Pens | 0.3 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 1.0 mm | Add Items to Cart
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Uni-ball Signo 207 Premier Retractable Gel Pens | 0.7 mm | Add to Cart |
We also like the Pentel Calme and its clicker, which makes almost no sound. Its grip section has a leather-like texture and extends from the middle to the pen down close to the tip, so your fingers have something to grip on no matter where you hold your pen. Like the bLen, the Calme is available in multi pen versions, including some with mechanical pencil components.
FriXion inks are less saturated in color than standard gel inks. This is most noticeable with the black ink, which can appear gray, especially if you tend to write quickly. The Ball Zone improves the ink’s saturation so the black ink no longer has a green tint and the colored inks are more vibrant.
It’s important to keep in mind that Pilot FriXion ink will “erase” with any heat, so we don’t recommend storing your notebooks on top of a radiator or in cars during the summer. Additionally, don’t use FriXion ink to take tests or write on important documents. If your writing disappears inadvertently, you may be able to get it to reappear by placing the paper in a freezer that reaches below 14°F, or -10°C.
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Uni Jetstream Stylus Ballpoint Pens | 0.7 mm | Add Items to Cart |
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Pentel EnerGel Gel Pens | 0.3 mm, 0.35 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 1.0 mm | Add Items to Cart
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- Pentel EnerGel: A Comprehensive Guide
- The Best Pens & Stationery for Left-Handers
- The Best Quick-Drying Gel Pens
- The Best Pens for Every Handwriting Style
- The Best Japanese Gel Pens
- Video: Pentel EnerGel Lineup
- Video: The Best Back to School Supplies for Left-Handers
- Video: Writing Supplies & Tips for Left-Handers
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Pilot Multi Ball Rollerball Pens | Fine, Medium | Add Items to Cart |
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Uni Propus Window Q-Dry Highlighters | 4.0 mm / 0.6 mm | Add Items to Cart
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The Clip comes in a wide variety of hues for color-coding as well as tip sizes from 0.3 mm to 1.0 mm to suit anyone’s preferences. Those who appreciate fine tip sizes should consider trying the Sarasa Nano. It uses an internal spring that allows the tip to retract slightly into the pen, reducing sideways force and preventing the tip from wiggling undesirably.
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Zebra Sarasa Clip Gel Pens | 0.3 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 1.0 mm | Add Items to Cart
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- Pilot Hi-Tec-C: A Comprehensive Guide
- How to Refill the Hi-Tec-C Coleto Multi Pen
- The Best Multicolor Pens
- The Best Customizable Multi Pens
- The Best Gel Pens for Planners
- The Best Japanese Gel Pens
- How to Choose a Planner & Planning Strategies
- The Best Planner Stickers, Pens, Stamps, and More
- The Best DIY Planner Supplies to Make Your Own Planner
- Video: Planner Guide: 10 Must-Have Planner Supplies
- Video: 10 Japanese Planner Supplies You Didn’t Know You Needed
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Kuretake ZIG Clean Color Dot Markers | N/A | Add Items to Cart
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The Mark+ 2 Way Marker Pen is also available in a Color Type version, which replaces the gray fineliner with a brighter version of the highlighter color.
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Kokuyo Mark+ 2 Way Gray Type Marker Pens | N/A | Add Items to Cart
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Kokuyo Mark+ 2 Way Color Type Marker Pens | N/A | Add Items to Cart
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Zebra Sarasa Mark On Gel Pens | 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm | Add Items to Cart
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- The Best Pens for Note-Taking
- What Pens Work With Zebra Mildliners?
- The Best Note-Taking Strategies for Students
- Zebra Sarasa: A Comprehensive Guide
- The Best Japanese Gel Pens
- Video: Best Gel Pens with Mildliners
- Video: School Supplies For College Students Part 2: Pens & Pencils
- Video: Note-taking Tips and Tools
- Video: Top 10 Back to School Supplies
- Video: Top 10 Student Essentials
The Justfit Mojini Line comes in five vibrant colors and has a flexible chisel tip that lets you neatly highlight curved book pages. As the name says, it just fits!
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Zebra Justfit Mojini Line Highlighters | N/A | Add Items to Cart
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Iconic 2 Way Marker Pens | N/A | Add to Cart |
If you already have a favorite highlighter color, check out the rest of our highlighter samplers for great picks in lovely shades of blue green, blush, and more.
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Pilot Board Master Dry Erase Markers | Fine, Medium, Broad | Add Items to Cart
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Fisher Space Pen Bullet Ballpoint Pens | Medium | Add Items to Cart
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Fisher Pen Clips | N/A | Add Items to Cart |
Fisher Space Pen Backpacker Key Ring Pens | Medium | Add Items to Cart
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If you like the Ti Arto EDC but want slightly different features, BIGiDESIGN makes several other great pens. The Ti Click EDC has a similarly telescoping barrel with a handy click retraction mechanism for quick notes, while the Ti Ultra can be converted to a fountain pen with a quick swap of the grip section.
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BIGiDESIGN Ti Arto EDC Pens | 0.4 mm | Add Items to Cart |
BIGiDESIGN Ti Click EDC Pens | 0.4 mm | Add Items to Cart |
BIGiDESIGN Ti Ultra Pens | 0.38 mm / Fine | Add Items to Cart |
Experienced calligraphers can reach for the Soft Fudenosuke. They’re more responsive and produce slightly thicker lines with pressure.
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Tombow Fudenosuke Hard Brush Pens | Brush (Felt) | Add Items to Cart
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Tombow Fudenosuke Soft Brush Pens | Brush (Felt) | Add Items to Cart
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- The Best Calligraphy Pens and Inks for Beginners
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- The Best Beginner Brush Pens for Lettering
- Video: Pen Versus Pen: Zebra Disposable Brush Pen vs Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pen
- Video: Top Pens for Hand Lettering & Art of All Time
- Video: Pocket Brush Pen Intro
- Video: Brush Lettering for Beginners
- Video: Hand Lettering Hacks for Beginners: Part 1
- Video: Hand Lettering Hacks for Beginners: Part 2
- Video: Top 5 Brush Lettering Tips for Left-Handers
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Sakura Pigma Pens | 0.15 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.25 mm, 0.3 mm, 0.35 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.45 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.7 mm, 1.0 mm, 2.0 mm, 3.0 mm | Add Items to Cart
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- The Best Fineliner Pens
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- Video: Top Pens for Hand Lettering & Art of All Time
- Video: Best Fineliners for Planners: Part 1
- Video: The Best Fineliners for Crafts & Labels: Part 2
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If you’re ready to branch out into other colors, check out our other fineliner samplers in colors like blue green, as well as mixed-color samplers in pretty pastels.
If the designs offered by Rohrer & Klingner don’t strike your fancy, browse the different glass pen colors offered by J. Herbin.
Since glass dip pens are made of a fragile material, some calligraphers may feel anxious about accidentally damaging them. Pilot Iro-Utsushi Dip Pens have barrels made out of plastic or wood. The nibs are made of stainless steel and have rounded tips similar to that of fountain pens, so they’re less ”sharp” than typical dip pen nibs and feel smoother on paper. You should still be careful not to drop the pen on its nib, but you won’t have to worry about glass shards if a mishap occurs.
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Rohrer & Klingner Glass Pens | N/A | Add Items to Cart
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J. Herbin Glass Dip Pens | N/A | Add Items to Cart
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Pilot Iro-Utsushi Dip Pens | Fine, Medium | Add Items to Cart
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Unlike glass pens, calligraphy nibs will wear down, becoming “softer” and more expressive over time. However, keep an eye out for too-thick upstrokes or smudges of rust. Dip pen nibs are meant to be replaced, and those are good signs to retire your current nib.
You can use the same nib holder with different nibs, and the Tachikawa Model 25 is our favorite nib holder for general use. Its double rubber rings can hold a wide variety of nibs securely in place. Calligraphers who want assistance in achieving the line slant found in Copperplate and other scripts should consider Ziller Oblique Wood Nib Holders.
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Brause 361 Steno Blue Pumpkin Calligraphy Pen Nib | N/A | Add to Cart |
Zebra G Model Comic Pen Nibs | N/A | Add Items to Cart |
Tachikawa Model 25 Comic Pen Nib Holder | N/A | Add to Cart |
Ziller Oblique Wood Nib Holders | N/A | Add Items to Cart
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- Video: Calligraphy for Beginners: Using a Pointed Pen
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- Video: Calligraphy Nib Comparison
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Pilot Parallel Pens | 1.5 mm, 2.4 mm. 3.0 mm, 3.8 mm, 4.5 mm, 6.0 mm | Add Items to Cart
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Copic Multiliner Pens | 0.03 mm, 0.05 mm, 0.1 mm, 0.3 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.8 mm. 1.0 mm | Add Items to Cart
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Copic Multiliner SP Pens | 0.03 mm, 0.05 mm, 0.1 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.25 mm, 0.3 mm, 0.35 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm | Add Items to Cart
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Ohto Graphic Liner Needle Point Drawing Pens | 0.3 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.5 mm | Add Items to Cart
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Comic pen nibs can’t be used on their own and must be paired with a nib holder. The Tachikawa Model 40 is our favorite nib holder for general use. Its double rubber rings can hold a wide variety of nibs securely in place, and its rubber grip makes it comfortable to hold. It even comes with a plastic cap to protect nibs during transport.
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Nikko G Model Comic Pen Nibs | N/A | Add Items to Cart |
Nikko Maru Comic Pen Nibs | N/A | Add Items to Cart |
Tachikawa Model 40 Comic Pen Nib Holders | N/A | Add Items to Cart |
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Pentel Pocket Brush Pens | Brush (Synthetic Bristle) | Add Items to Cart
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- The Best Brush Pens for Drawing Comics
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- Pentel Pocket Brush Pen: A Comprehensive Guide
- The Best Waterproof Pens and Inks for Watercolors
- Video: Pocket Brush Pen Intro
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- Video: Top Pens for Hand Lettering & Art of All Time
Because some colors are more lightfast than others, Faber-Castell prints individual ratings on the barrel of each pen to help you choose the right hues. As a bonus, PITT Pens are color-matched with other Faber-Castell products for consistency in multi-media compositions. These include Polychromos Colored Pencils, and Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Pencils.
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Faber-Castell PITT Artist Pens | 0.05 mm, 0.1 mm, 0.3 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 1.5 mm, 2.5 mm | Add Items to Cart
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Faber-Castell PITT Artist Brush Pens | Brush (Felt) | Add Items to Cart
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Royal Talens Ecoline Watercolor Brush Pens | Brush (Felt) | Add Items to Cart
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Uni Posca Markers | 0.7 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.3 mm, 2.5 mm, 5.5 mm, 8 mm, 15 mm, Brush (Synthetic Bristle) | Add Items to Cart
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We also want to shine a spotlight on Zebra Clickart Knock Sign Pens, which have conveniently retractable tips! They don't come in as many colors as the Stabilo Point 88, but any artist can appreciate the Clickart’s variety of hues and shades.
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Stabilo Point 88 Fineliner Pens | Needle Point | Add Items to Cart
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Stabilo Pen 68 Markers | Bullet | Add Items to Cart
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Stabilo Pen 68 Brush Markers | Brush (Felt) | Add Items to Cart
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Zebra Clickart Knock Sign Pens | Bullet | Add Items to Cart
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Uni-ball One Gel Pens | 0.38 mm, 0.5 mm | Add Items to Cart
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Signo white ink is also available in a 0.7 mm tip size, but we recommend the White Sakura Gelly Roll Gel Pens for finer lines. The 0.8 mm tip size is more opaque than the 0.7 mm Signo gel pen. The 0.5 mm, though a little more “watery” in appearance, is hard to find elsewhere.
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Uni-ball Signo Broad White Gel Pen | 1.0 mm | Add to Cart |
Sakura Gelly Roll Classic Gel Pen | 0.5 mm, 0.8 mm, 1.0 mm | Add Items to Cart |
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- Sakura Gelly Roll: A Comprehensive Guide
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- Video: How to Use White Gel Pens and Markers
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- Video: White Ink Pen Comparison - Part 2: Markers
- Video: Using White Drawing Ink on Watercolor Art
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Pentel Hybrid Dual Metallic Gel Pens | 1.0 mm | Add Items to Cart
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