Colorpik Pen draws from its surroundings to draw in 16 million colors

With regular felt pens, users are limited to the colors of the pens in a set. As you might have guessed, though, the Colorpik Pen is different – it can reproduce 16 million colors, which are scanned from the user’s environment.Continue ReadingCategory:… Continue reading Colorpik Pen draws from its surroundings to draw in 16 million colors

WAF celebrates the artists of architecture with 2021 Drawing Prize

Gleaming high-rises and luxury homes are all well and good, but sublime architectural design usually begins with a drawing. The World Architecture Festival (WAF) aims to celebrate the importance of this skill – both digital and good old-fashioned penci… Continue reading WAF celebrates the artists of architecture with 2021 Drawing Prize

Scribit Pen is claimed to be world’s first fully compostable marker

Although pens may not be a huge source of landfill waste, it still hurts the environment when they’re simply thrown away. That’s where the Scribit Pen is designed to come in, as it’s claimed to be completely compostable.Continue ReadingCategory: Enviro… Continue reading Scribit Pen is claimed to be world’s first fully compostable marker

3Doodler launches the Pro+ professional-grade 3D-printing pen

Since WobbleWorks first lifted doodles off the page to form three-dimensional art, we’ve seen the company’s 3D-printing pen make its way to the classroom and to professional designers. Now the firm is back with what it’s calling the world’s most advanc… Continue reading 3Doodler launches the Pro+ professional-grade 3D-printing pen

Review: Getting a feel for paper on a digital tablet with reMarkable 2

Touchscreen devices like tablets and smartphones can be a great way to take notes on the fly or quickly sketch out a plan, but constant pings from notifications and alerts, coupled with a seemingly endless stream of ads, don’t exactly help with focus. … Continue reading Review: Getting a feel for paper on a digital tablet with reMarkable 2