Drawing & Writing Supplies

Drawing & Writing Tools - Find great tools for the office and home

If you run a workplace with many offices, you will undoubtedly encounter periods where you run out of writing instruments like ballpoint pens or markers, if the stock of them is getting depleted.

It may also be that you work as a professional illustrator or are an amateur artist in your spare time, so you might find yourself lacking new colored pencils or fineliners, so you can continue with your drawings.

Whatever the situation may be, you have the opportunity to find new drawing and writing tools in our large selection of them on this page.

Think ahead about what you might need in terms of drawing and writing tools before you go and make a decisive purchase.

10 types of drawing & writing tools you can buy for home or workplace

At first glance, our selection of various drawing and writing tools may seem quite extensive, and you might be unsure of what they can be used for in connection with writing or drawing.

The most sensible thing for you would be to think about the drawing and writing tools you might need for the office or for your arsenal of art supplies.

We have many options, and we have made it easier for you to get a clear overview of the drawing and writing tools we have on our site.   

#1 - Ballpoint Pens

A ballpoint pen is one of the most important tools for the office, as even in these digitized times, there will be a need to use a ballpoint pen for note-taking during an important meeting.

The name ballpoint comes from the fact that there used to be a ball in it, which makes it possible to transfer ink to, for example, paper when you use it.

Ballpoint pens come in several varieties with different ink colors such as blue or red and can be purchased in a large number per pack.

#2 - Pencils

A pencil is one of the oldest writing instruments on the market, and it often consists of a hardened clay-graphite core supported by a wooden or metal casing.

Most pencils on the market have their hardness indicated directly on them with an H standing for hard, while B stands for black.

Pencils vary in their different hardness grades, and if you are an illustrator, this is something you should pay attention to, as it can affect your works.

Pencils can be purchased in packs that contain a long range of pencils, so you always have enough.

#3 - Markers

A marker is a type of pen that you can use to color your sketches.

Markers are often used by various professionals in the creative fields such as advertising designers, designers, and architects who often need to quickly add color to their drawings.

Most markers are alcohol-based, and different manufacturers have removed the odor from many of them.

A marker is not opaque, so you will still be able to see your black lines through a yellow marker, for example.

#4 - Fountain Pens

A fountain pen is a writing instrument with a hollow barrel that you fill with ink and was designed as a modern replacement for the classic method, where quills and ink pots were used.

A fountain pen has a nib with a narrowed opening that expands as you use it.

This expansion helps the ink flow to the tip, which then comes down onto the paper.

#5 - Writing Mats

You can protect your desk with a sturdy writing mat, which you can have placed under your keyboard.

Writing mats come in many different sizes, so if you have a large desk, it’s good to go for a writing mat that can cover a lot of the surface of your desk.

Most of today’s writing mats have a non-slip backing, so they don’t move when you use your keyboard or write on the mat.

#6 - Markers

Markers contain a liquid that often includes various pigments that allow you to color a surface in connection with drawing or writing.

The color in a marker seeps out from a container through a felt or fiber tip onto the paper.

There are markers in many different colors and shades, and they are used by both children and adults who work as an illustrator or graphic designer, for example.

#7 - Erasers & Correction

No one using drawing and writing tools can avoid needing an eraser or correction fluid for school work, for example.

If you work a lot with drawing, it’s recommended that you go for a classic rubber eraser that can better remove unwanted lines compared to the eraser you find on the end of a pencil.

We have handy tools like correction tape, correction fluid, or an eraser pen.

#8 - Highlighters

A highlighter is a useful companion to have if you are working with school assignments that require you to focus on the important points of a task.

A highlighter comes in many different versions that all vary in their shapes, widths, and colors.

If you need to highlight a particularly important section of text, it's good to go with a highlighter that has a broad stroke.

#9 - Fineliners

A fineliner is a thin pen with a fine line suitable for writing, drawing, sketching, and coloring.

There are many varieties of fineliners based on their different line types, which is worth considering.

If you often draw pictures that require a very fine and thin line, it's good to go for the fineliners that can definitely give you the line you want for your drawings.

#10 - Colored Pencils

A colored pencil is the colored relative of a pencil, and unlike a regular pencil, a colored pencil is constructed from a narrow and pigmented core encased in a cylindrical wooden shape.

Colored pencils, like pencils, can be purchased in packs with a certain number, offering many different colors and shades, which can help make your drawings colorful masterpieces.

There are also colored pencils that can be used in conjunction with watercolors, which can create exciting effects in your drawings.

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