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Writing with fountain penWriting with a fountain pen provides a unique connection. The nib on paper transforms thought into tangible form. Each mark reflects the wr...
Chinese love proverb of the day: “A broken lotus root is connected by its strings” — timeless wisdom on love, lasting bonds, emotional healing, resilience, and the invisible connections that shape our livesChinese love proverb of the day: “A broken lotus root is connected by its strings” shows why ancient proverbs still matter today. This Chin...
In 1931, a journalist noticed that newspaper ink dried faster than his pen, which led to the invention of the ballpoint penWhile reporting on the latest stories, Hungarian journalist László Bíró found himself frustrated by the black smudges left by traditional f...
110 years ago, a Polish scientist accidentally dipped his pen into molten tin - what he discovered still helps run your smartphoneA lab accident in 1916 led to a breakthrough in crystal growth. Jan Czochralski's method for creating pure silicon crystals is fundamental ...
In 1938, Laszlo Biro noticed newspaper ink dried instantly while his fountain pen kept smudging, what he invented next 'revolutionised' writing foreverA Hungarian journalist, Laszlo Biro, noticed newspaper ink dried fast. This led him to invent the ballpoint pen. He replaced fountain pen i...
The Write Revival: Fountain pens are Gen Z's newest obsessionThe fountain pen is experiencing a revival, driven by a desire for analogue pleasures and a conscious move away from digital. This resurgen...
In 1938, László Bíró Watched Newspaper Ink Dry Instantly While His Fountain Pen Smudged: That Realization Established the Foundation for the Ballpoint PenJournalist Laszlo Biro noticed newspaper ink dried fast while his fountain pen ink smeared. This observation led to a revolutionary inventi...
Here's a pencil-pusher getting all very pensiveRoald Dahl's demand for Ticonderoga pencils from his publisher, Alfred Knopf, triggered a complex dispute involving tax issues, corporate m...
Top Birthday Gifts for Dad: Find the Perfect Present to Make His Day SpecialWant to surprise your father on his birthday? We’ve got you covered. In this article, we've compiled a list of the best birthday gifts for ...
After 40 years, why Pilot Pen is going solo in IndiaEnding its partnership with Luxor, Pilot Pen will operate as an individual entity in the country.
Pencil Day: India's pencil industry stays sharp in the age of digital writingThough India's stationery companies have had to adjust to the new trends, they are positive about the endurance of the humble pencil. The i...
William Penn buys iconic American Brand Sheaffer"At William Penn, we see the current acquisition as a remarkable opportunity to further build on the preferences and tastes of Indian custo...
Pen makers ask Finance Ministry to reduce GST rate"The pen industry has been badly hit during the pandemic and has not recovered, as schools and offices are not yet fully operational," said...
Pen in pain: Pen associations write to government over GST rate increaseIndustry trackers say that the low cost pens have high price elasticity and slightest increase in the cost results in disproportionate redu...
Pen makers face GST problem amid fall in demand due to COVID- 19 pandemic"The industry witnessed nearly 50 per cent fall in demand as the educational institutions remain closed and have opted for the work-from-ho...
LAMY MD thinks handwritten notes a part of human tradition, have more value than digital messagesThomas Trapp believes writing can display an individual's emotion and personality.
Why the pen is still mightier than the mouse"My father used to say that you could judge a man by his handwriting. Mahatma Gandhi had a good clear hand; so did Abraham Lincoln."
Apps aim to revive tradition of hand-written notesBond Gifts, a free app for iPhones, lets users write a digital message that is converted into a hand-written note.
- Montblanc: Watch gets mightier than pen as company shifts focus
"In the next five years or so, watches have the chance to become bigger than writing instruments," CEO Lutz Bethge said in an interview.
- Only VIPs prefer exchanging letters to other safer, quicker options
In the age of the internet, round-the-clock TV and email and SMS, it is astounding that those in public life actually write letters when th...