By Lily | 31 December 2022 | 0 Comments
Are fountain pens better than ballpoint pens?
Are fountain pens better than ballpoint pens?
Fountain pens are a lot better than ballpoints, but there are some situations where using a ballpoint is better - carbon copybooks for example, if you've come across those, though the manifold (solid) nib is obviously for that, and what you might do in using and maintaining the pen There are times when it will be more abused, such as in the workplace. If ballpoint pen ink gets wet like fountain pen ink, it won't really wash off either.
Ballpoint pens are useful. No fuss, you hardly ever get ink on your hands, and when you're done you throw it away, or buy a refill if it's "expensive".
I think practicality is the whole point of a ballpoint pen. They can also take a lot of abuse.
For journaling, stories, homework, or anything more lengthy than quick note-taking, fountain pens are far better, more enjoyable, and more artistic. For cursive writing, especially a fountain pen is a good choice. Writing cursive is difficult with a ballpoint pen, but it feels natural with a fountain pen.
For me, a fountain pen does make my handwriting better naturally, in a way - it adds style and flourishes naturally. - This can be emphasized, the pen kinda needs it. It's also a ballpoint pen, although my text is still a bit illegible. Ballpoint pens do fight though when I write with them, and some are certainly better than others. A lot of the time I just want to write or do something that needs to be written just to write with my pen, but I never want to start writing with a ballpoint pen - it actually feels more like a chore.


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