Friday, May 8, 2020

Why Is Paper Writing So Complicated?

Why Is Paper Writing So Complicated?While you can certainly write with a pen and paper, this will not provide you with the power and impact of using a nice, crisp, light colored pad of paper. A few reasons why this is the case:* Though they use a pen, they write on top of their pads, with long fingers that are far more dexterous than those of top writers. This means that they can cause more errors. The fine pen work they do is often highly angled and soft, which means it does not remain sharp and in-line as a sharp pen tip does.* Dry ink! Some pencils are so dry that they offer little to no shading, and even this has limitations. Pens, though they may be coated with ink, are drier, offering the best shading, as well as giving you greater control over the lines.* Uneven ink flows. Some pens have less variation than others, allowing for a more even result. Others tend to flow outwards, creating an effect that creates 'spiders 'dots'. Some are the result of that one strange pen.* Pens s tick to paper. In a crowded office, with many people trying to touch pens, those from the most creative pen users find themselves (sometimes unfortunately) at the back of the room. This is why there are more non-fancy pens than fancy ones.* The writing style of a pen is different to that of a paper. Pen ink does not evaporate like paper ink, but actually smears around as it dries, providing a great visual effect that is hard to achieve with a writing pad. The only solution is to have a paper drying pad nearby and dipping your pen into it before you write, or to take out your dry erase markers and mark off every inch of paper you write, leaving a thick line of writing where you might have otherwise written something softer.* Dry erase markers are messy and do not dry down completely, causing some smudging afterwards. This means you need to have a clean pad, like an office printer pad, where you can wipe it down and get rid of excess writing.It's easy to see why the stylish pen and pa per writing style cannot be easily substituted with a more affordable, less stylish, yet more economical option. However, the same effect can be achieved using different styles of writing pad, or even an inkjet pad. Using the pen with a quality pad will provide the best results, while still having the convenience of a decent pen and paper writing technique.

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