Showing posts with label bic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bic. Show all posts

28/09/2018

Water test for inks

As far as I'm starting to worry about using bulletproof inks, or at least waterproof inks, I did this fast test with my current writing tools together with the new candidates.

The new candidates are mainly Nooderls inks shown in the first lines and Kuretake marker.

Here we can see how some of them exhibit show-through even when this 100g/m2 laid paper is quite resistant to that behavior.

The video is quite clear and doesn't need words.


Definitely water based inks go so easily. Stabilo markers do the same. Vanish like magic!

See BIC ballpens and pencils. Great and simple tools. Full archive quality and many other amazing properties.

07/04/2016

Anna Karenina

When I started reading Anna Karenina I remembered the complex links between the characters and their names I found in Dostoevsky. I assume that's the Russian way to write novels. So I took notes of every person and the several names sometimes are associated to them.

Somehow I discovered a point of view for very known books. It's funny to elaborate since I didn't take too much care to do it perfect.

Regarding the book itself I wouldn't recommend it. The story and Anna Karenina character are great but the mindset, conversations and behavior are too sticked to high class and old style society, the opposite to freedom, creativity, passion or think out of the jail. Each one is limited for the roll assigned by the community and that has not value. Human being is much more than that.