Word ink 11: persnickety
Word ink 10: gutter splint
Word ink 9: ADCREEP
Word ink. 8: Voluptuous
Word ink. 7: Quinine
Word ink. 6: rabbit
Word ink 5: Skedaddle
Word ink. 4: Mitochondrion
Word ink. 3: Alpenglow
Word ink. 2: Brouhaha
Word ink. 1: Effervescent
Word ink.

I’m very excited to be launching a new project I’m calling Word ink.!
Here’s how it works:
- Word ink. is a word processing plant. It needs you to provide the fuel (words).
- Follow @26symbols on Twitter
- Tweet me a word like this “@26symbols {your word}” (please keep it clean).
- I will letter your word, send it back to you, and also post it here.
- Depending on the word, It may be calligraphic or casual, ink on paper or purely digital.
- No names please. Word ink. celebrates the meaning of words. It’s not a name tag creator (I’m sure your name is lovely, it’s just not that interesting to other people).
- This is an experiment starting out so I can’t guarantee you word will be done. I’ll do as many as I have time for.
- Word inks. are for personal use only. No commercial application allowed.
Lila May Scruggs
Parallel Pen Follow Up
A few more details about the Parallel Pens…
Pilot Parallel Pens come in 4 nib widths (1.5, 2.4, 3.8, and 6.0 mm). It’s a very good range that can sufficiently cover most needs.
Adding an ink cartridge when starting a new pen or changing a color is easy. Simply insert the cartridge and give it a slight squeeze to start the ink flow.
To create a blend between two colors, you will need two pens filled with different colors. Hold each pen vertically with the nibs facing eachother. Rotate one nib so it is perpendicular to the other. Touch the nibs together and hold for several seconds. The color from the top pen will be transfered to the nib of the bottom pen. You will begin writing with the top color and it will gradually fade back to the bottom pen’s color. The longer they are touching, the longer it will take for the transfered color to run out. I’ve found anywhere from 1—5 seconds is a good amount of time.

If you need to change cartridge colors or will be putting the pen away for some time, it will need to be cleaned. To clean the pen, simply remove the ink cartridge and insert the included converter. Dip the pen into a sink or cup filled with water and squeeze the converter several times until the water coming out of the nib is clear. After wiping off the excess water, the pen is ready for a new ink cartridge.


I hope these few details help you get started with Parallel pens. They really are a excellent tool for introducing yourself to lettering with a broad-nib.
Have fun!
Pilot Parallel Pens at jetpens.com















