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How to Choose a Pen

How do you choose a pen? How do you know that when you have got it home and sat down to the write with it, that it is going to be right for you? Here are some quite steps to make sure that you get what you want.

Author: Lolita Brown
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1) What am I using it for?
If you using a pen on a building site, for example, you want to make sure that you pen is going to withstand being dropped on a floor, kicked around and writing on uneven surfaces.

I need a pen for everyday, that isn’t going to leak everywhere and as I will inevitably drop it at some point, so it needs to be durable. I spend quite a bit of my days writing notes and going to meetings, so it needs to flow and allow me to write quickly. In this case, the best kind of pen for me would be a metal, roller ball.

2) What does it look like?
Black, silver, pink, patterned, metal, plastic, fun, stylish, and corporate; there is something for everyone.

My pen should look good and by good I mean that I want something that says something about me. Professional, expensive – even if it is a lie. I prefer brushed metal or black matt and something with a good shape. I love the Parker Urban pens. They have a great ergonomics with an unconventional bullet shape and perfect weight and balance. They come in a range of colours, but I love the Parker Urban Fashion Blue as it is stylish and simple with the striking blue adding something a little different.

3) Is the pen comfortable to write with?
The last thing that you want is writer’s cramp when you are going to be to writing for a few hours and equally you want to make sure that you can grip the pen, so make sure that it isn’t too heavy or an awkward shape.

4) Does brand matter?
Personally I think that the brand of the pen matters. I know that if I buy a quality pen then it is going to last and is going to work in the way that I want it to. A Parker pen, for example, has it all. Comfort, style and durability and more than anything, credibility.

About Author

I love to write, but I hae sitting down to write and find that my pen has either disappeared or is uncomfortable. Having recently invested in a decent pen to write with, I have considered all of the factors above to help me chose the right pen for me. This site has some great suggestions.
http://www.newellcocgpp.com/b2b/Home.aspx

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