Art Snacks

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My thanks to ArtSnacks for sponsoring The Pen Addict this week.

Posted on January 9, 2015 .

Caran d'Ache Chromatics Magnetic Blue Ink Review

Being a fan of blue black inks, there is a lot to like about Caran d'Ache Chromatics Magnetic Blue. But regardless of if I like the color or not, there is one big, BIG hangup with this ink.

The Chromatics line was created to mimic the color spectrum found in a prism, and the 12 colors represent a very nice range. The Magnetic Blue I chose is a nice cloudy blue with hints of grey and a hint of purple. The shading is average, with a narrow range of color found in my lines. You can see it, but the shading is not necessarily a standout. The smoothness and lubrication of the ink is a highlight, flowing true and easily form the nib. It is a long-drying ink though, one of the longest I recall testing. When using it in my Midori Travelers notebook I actually had it transfer to the previous page when shutting the book.

Ranking it against only the other blue black inks I use frequently, it's not top 5 material on color alone. It's just not special enough to stand out from the crowd, and therein lies the major problem. It will cost you $38 dollars to try out an average ink.

This is easily the most expensive bottle of ink on my shelf and it will be rarely used. Looking at the swatches on JetPens I think I would have been happier with one of the brighter colors like Electric Orange or Hypnotic Turquoise. I use so many blue black inks I am very sure of where this ranks, so picking a different color may have left me more impressed. Still, for a premium ink it doesn't do enough for me to justify the price. Pilot Iroshizuku has nothing to worry about.

Have you used any of the Caran d'Ache Chromatics inks? I've love to get some feedback and comments if you have. Let me know what I am missing!

(JetPens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)

Posted on January 9, 2015 and filed under Caran d'Ache, Ink Reviews.

#AskPA

Thursday is generally an open spot on the Pen Addict publishing calendar and I want to use this day going forward to answer more reader emails and questions that I can publish and share with everyone. There are two simple ways to participate:

  1. If you are a Twitter user, tag your tweets with #AskPA. A little IFTTT magic sends all of those questions to a file and I will grab and answer as many as I can each Thursday. All topics are fair game, from pens and paper, to blogging, music, and anything else you want to ask about.

  2. If your question doesn't fit into 140 characters or less, I am always open to email. The easiest way is to use the Contact Page, which lands directly in my inbox.

I'm big on openness, communication, and conversation, and I always want to keep it a two-way street around here. Making it easy for you to reach out and get your questions answered is a priority, and many times answers to your questions help out other readers as well.

Have fun, and don't troll my hashtag too hard. I'm looking at you Toffer.

Posted on January 8, 2015 and filed under AskPA.