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Tag Archives: ink
highlights in yellow and orange
Before going into reading lots and lots of legal texts – complicated, stiff and crammed with words carrying specific meanings (where it makes a world of difference if it is a may or might) I had a snooty attitude towards … Continue reading
Posted in delta, diamine, fountain pens, habana, inks, iroshizuku, lamy, paper, pelikan, pens, reviews, rohrer & klingner, writing
Tagged delta, diamine, highligher, ink, iroshizuku, lamy, notes, review, rohrer & klingner, rotring, studies, writing, yellow
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blue green inks: iroshizuku syo-ro & noodler’s pinstripe homage
I am rather periodic when it comes to things. Sometimes I can’t get enough of true blue inks or ice cream with cookies or italic nibs. Then comes a period of purplish blues, berry yoghurt ice cream and practical boots. … Continue reading
Posted in colour, diamine, esterbrook, fountain pens, inks, iroshizuku, noodler's, paper, pens, rhodia, sheaffer, stipula, writing
Tagged diamine, fountain pens, ink, iroshizuku, noodler's, paper, pens, reviews, rhodia, sheaffer, stipula, writing
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