Gel ink, developed in the 1980s, is a hybrid of oil- and water-based inks: Gel pens are water-resistant like ballpoints but write with the smoothness of rollerballs. They're fade-proof and thus good for archival projects, but they smudge egregiously before they dry.
Sharpies are a very popular ink company in America. They sell pens exclusive for photo papers. One is the Sharpie Standard Marker Pen, it is a good pen to use in designing and writing on a photo. It is smear-resistant when dry, permanent on paper as well as water-resistant.
Gel pens that come in metallic glittery colors are popular choices for the scrapbook. They can make a perfect pop of color to your scrapbook. But thick or thin papers like foam sheets or transfer paper do not work well with foam paper.
Sharpies are far more light-fast than ordinary felt-tip pens, and they offer the additional feature of adhering to plastic, glass, the surface of prints, skin, etc. But, the colors are not especially intense.
Winsor and Newton makes two types of markers, a water based lightfast pigment marker and their "pro marker" which are like these (alcohol based dye).
Sarasa Clip features water based pigment ink that is acid free, archival quality, and water resistant for a long-lasting impression. This pen features Zebra's Rapid Dry Gel Ink Technology, along with a sleek and comfortable barrel with metal accents.
Fineliner PensWriting, drawing, and coloring projects pop with beautiful acid-free, archival water-resistant ink. Smooth ink lay-down results from very little pressure to enhance creativity every day, in twenty-four vibrant colors.
The main one being that this is not permanent ink. It's funny to point that out since the main marketing feature of this pen is that the ink is erasable, but I'm referring to the archival properties. You can't rely on this ink to last in notebooks for years and decades to come.
However I do not recommend eating or drinking the ink inside the pens. However, Pilot Pens website says they are non-toxic.
It contains dyes, alcohols, and a chemical gel known as glycol or glycol ether. This chemical gel is generally considered toxic in large amounts. Because its amounts in pens are so insignificant, pen ink is NOT considered to be toxic.
The ink in Gelly Roll® Classic pens is archival, waterproof, fade resistant, and chemical proof, making it ideal for legal documents, scrapbooks, and any written document where permanence is important.
The archival-quality ink is waterproof and fade-resistant and will not smear or feather when dry. Micron pens are ideal for scrapbooks, archival recording, illustrations and more.
Comparing the Staedtler Pigment Liner to the Sakura Pigma Micron, they are very similar in many aspects. The barrel size, weight, and feel are very close, and the inks are both dark and have the same archival properties.
Pigma Micron pens are acid-free and archival, making them ideal for papercrafts, journals, illustration, crafts, or any application requiring precision and permanance. Unlike dye-based ink found in most pens and markers, Pigma ink will not feather or bleed, even through the thinnest paper.
The Sakura Gelly Roll Pen comes with smooth, metallic, permanent gel ink which is waterproof, fade-proof and acid-free. These pens are great for writing on white and dark coloured paper.
When accuracy, performance and preservation count, the unparalleled fine nibs and archival ink quality of the Sakura Pigma Micron fineliner pens are the go-to tool for art, work, and play. Features archival Pigma® ink that doesn't bleed through most papers, is quick drying, waterproof and fade resistant.
The 64-color set includes 17 classic/regular pens (in 0.3 mm and 0.4 mm), 14 metallic pens, 10 Moonlight pens, 13 Stardust pens, and 10 Shadow Pens (5 in gold shadow and 5 in silver shadow). The Classic Gelly pens (0.3 mm and 0.4 mm) glide on in a gloss look and dry to an opaque matte finish.
The durable aluminum bodies of Copic Multiliner SP Pens contain Copic-compatible, waterproof, archival and pigmented ink, making them ideal for illustrations, paper crafts, comics or any project requiring precision.
The non-toxic ink of each Sharpie pen is waterproof and smear- and fade-resistant, for archival-quality journaling and scrapbooking.
Artists, writers, and illustrators reach for Sakura Pigma Micron Pens to convey their personality, style, or ability, and to safeguard their work with the lasting quality of Pigma ink. Pigma Micron pens are acid-free and archival, making them ideal for paper crafts, journals, illustration, craf
These markers are water-based markers, acid free and the inks are supposed to be archival. These are dual tip markers. On one end is the brush tip and the other is the fine tip. The brush tip is quite flexible and is a joy to work with.
The Staedtler pigment liner is a high quality fineliner for writing, sketching and drawing. The pen has a long metal tip, making it ideal for use with rulers and templates. The pigment ink is indelible (in accordance with ISO test 14145-2), lightfast and waterproof.
These markers contain premium pigmented acid-free, archival ink that is lightfast, permanent, non-toxic, and water resistant. Use these markers for crisp, detail work in artistic and technical applications.
Pigment Ink: Pigmented ink is a type of ink where the color particles are suspended in the ink. When you write the ink lays on top and the color sticks to the paper. Great for writing and designing. The Le Pen Drawing Markers - The markers come in seven different point sizes from . 03 to brush tip.