The Art of Ink is Back Huffington Post UK The art of ink is back. The creative act of the cursive script with lavish loops and lines bleeding into textured paper is returning to true desktops all over the world. Pen makers and stationers are seeing a significant increase in sales of fountain ... |
The Guardian (blog) | Apps Rush: SketchBook Ink, Yahoo! Axis, TechCrunch, Lego Star Wars Battle ... The Guardian (blog) A selection of 18 new and notable apps for you today: Autodesk made a splash with a demo of its SketchBook Ink app at the launch of Apple's latest iPad. Now it's actually available to buy: a pen and ink drawing app to create images on the tablet and ... SketchBook Ink Review SketchBook Ink: iPad Art at Retina Resolution, and Way, Way Beyond Autodesk Launches The Pen-And-Ink SketchBook Ink App for iPad |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | If you want to write like Hemingway... Telegraph.co.uk But you are unlikely to hear this if you write with a cheap ballpoint and its viscous, blobby ink. For gratification of this sort, a fountain pen is required. And the written trail it must leave is, for best effect, a dense black water‑based ink. |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Fountain pen sales double Telegraph.co.uk As well as claiming that ink pens improve their handwriting, readers said that traditional pens flow better than plastic biros. Sharon Hughes, a buyer for department store chain John Lewis, said that people relish returning to traditional objects ... The fountain pen is mightier than emails or texts as the 'luxury item' makes a ... |
Invisible Ink: No 124 - Hans Fallada The Independent His pen-name was created from two characters in Grimm's fairy tales, but his novels had little in common with the moralistic fantasies of mittel-Europe. Rudolf Ditzen was a magistrate's son, raised in Berlin and immersed in Dickens, Flaubert and ... |

