Posted by PenPal on 30th Jun 2014
Flair has long been a leader in writing instruments because of its ease of use and its versatility. It may well be the most widely recognized porous point pen around the globe. We've seen it go from a black felt tip pen to a colorful, multi-tip and multi-colored writing tool, The last time it was released with new colors, the choices were all luscious fall tones including pumpkin, mocha, slate and cranberry. Now they are a part of the full line available year round.
I personally like to write with color because there's a certain drama in using some unusual tone to express whatever I'm feeling. It might not be the best choice for a million dollar contract, but you can pen million dollar words to someone you love, or write the Great American Novel, or the not-so-great American novel and still feel wonderful. I could write scifi easily with that slate tone. Cranberry would work for a fall romance. Mocha suggests a mystery in old Paris, and pumpkin would be great for a children's tale.
I know that, as a writer, I lean toward using pens and pencils to create tall tales, but these pens can be used for all kinds of projects. They tuck into small spaces so that a shopping list or a honey-do can be scribbled in a moment. They are super for homework and the multiple colors are great for cataloguing your notes or any data you want to organize. They can mark labels to help sort files or drop into a purse for whatever notes need to be taken on your travels.
And when you run out of ink, just toss is away and find more colors to brighten your day. Flair is a great tool! It also comes with both hard point and soft tips. It has the Exresso tip in one version, along with that wonderful ink. I believe you'll be surprised at how much fun it is to use these little pens.