Showing posts with label pens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pens. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Handwriting, Ink.


LePen


Before the dawn of big “office stores” and online retailers, there were independent office supply stores. Growing up, I loved tagging along with my dad when he’d go to “the office supply store.” The place smelled like fresh paper and just-vacuumed carpet. And I loved the pen aisle. Gobs and pens and markers to choose from and a large piece of paper on which to try them all out.

Today, if I’m in an art supply store, I’m in the pen aisle! I smile at the sight of those honeycomb-like containers playing host to a rainbow of color options and an array of tip styles. But I will always leave the store with a LePen. These delicate little pens are narrow and extremely light. The ink doesn’t bleed beyond the lines I draw. It knows its place. A LePen provides just the right amount of ink per stroke when you’re addressing an envelope. Superfine writing at its best!

And believe me, I use LePen(s) a lot. I may be an email machine during the day, and check in on the Blackberry at night, but when it comes to communicating something special and sincere, I appreciate hand-written notes…..more than you know! A medium-sized box on a bookshelf houses special cards and notes I’ve received over the years. And a long buffet drawer in my living room holds a collection of stationery and carefully selected greeting cards I will one day send. Altogether it’s a testament to my belief that there is something very dear in the classic pen*-meets-paper way of communicating. (*Pen, of course, being LePen.)

Aside from art supply nuts and parents with young kids (and thus plastic bins full of thick markers), not a lot of adults branch out beyond Bic and Sharpie. But maybe you should.