Where someone with years of hard-won personal experience, and lots of trial and error, shares everything they’ve learned. Read more here. I’m not anti-tech per se, but there are certain modern ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." In a digital heavy world, pen and paper have never been more important. Perhaps only a decade ago, ...
Handwriting activates more of your brain than typing. Here's what science says and why it matters more in an age of AI.
Confession: I have a desk drawer filled with gel pens in a variety of colors (think neon pink, shimmery gold, deep black and beyond). I use them to write birthday cards for my friends and for my ...
You can write with just about anything. A cheap BIC pen, a crayon, a burnt match stick…even blood on the tip of your finger if you want to go primal. Making marks on a piece of paper isn’t hard or ...
As the creator of the patented pressurized ink cartridge, the legendary American manufacturer encourages a return to tactile, ...
I have terrible handwriting. Just awful. Less legible than your doctor’s tossed-off chicken scratch, more erratic than your first-grader’s exercise book scribble. At worst, my penmanship vaguely ...
When do you actually become a Pen Guy? Similar to being Fashion Guy, Car Guy, or Watch Guy, it comes at a point in adulthood when you have enough self-respect to want better from everyday items. All ...
In a wonderful article published on the New York Review of Books blog the poet Charles Simic proclaimed "writing with a pen or pencil on a piece of paper is becoming an infrequent activity". Simic was ...
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