With nip and ink: How do I find the right fountain pen?

It's a long way from the first painstakingly painted letters to flowing writing. But whether you're an ABC marksman, a teenager who writes a lot, a left-handed or right-handed person, you all need writing instruments that are functional, durable and flexible. The use at school and at home always makes new demands on ergonomics, use and design. Faber-Castell's range of fountain pens is convincing in this respect.

For beginners: school fountain pen Scribolino

A good school fountain pen should have special characteristics that support children in their writing learning process. The Scribolino, which is available in four strong colours, is made for inexperienced left and right-handed people. The school fountain pen with ergonomic grip zone lies perfectly in the hand and supports the correct posture during the first attempts at writing. The pen is equipped with a resistant iridium grain and reinforced with stabilizing edges that can withstand the resulting stresses so that the pencil softly performs the writing movements. The Scribolino is filled with commercially available ink cartridges; the ink level can be checked at a glance through the control windows in the shaft. And to prevent it from rolling off the table, the cap and end of the fountain pen have been provided with curved ends.
1. the nib must have an iridium grain tip, so she can take a lot of pressure.
2. a "step" towards the spring helps to keep the fingers not too wide in front and a writing angle of approx. 45 degrees. This allows the nib to glide smoothly, and the fingers do not cover the tip of the pen and enable
the necessary visomotor function.
3. the grip zone should not have three recesses, because they can lead to more cramps. During ergonomic grip zone: as little as possible and as much as you need. Only for the index finger is a trough or hill as a predefined position important, directional changes and pressure fluctuations can be can be transferred in the best possible way. The middle finger does not require a recess on the underside - on the a smooth surface is best suited for him, so that he can slightly transversely under the pin. A trough could be the wrist, elbow and arm position as well as the that the writing hand cramps! Also the Dauno deepening is needed - he should be relaxed. individual gripping position.
4. asymmetrically designed gripping zone according to the Handiness of the child
5. refill with commercially available standard cartridges and ink level sight glass
6. the filler shank should not be extended by a pen extension through allow the cap to be attached to prevent negative heights and to avoid unnecessary muscle work.
7. built-in "roll away brake

For experienced writers: Fountain pen Grip Trend and Grip Classic

Fancy colour and style? Then we have good news for all experienced frequent writers: a new generation of favourite writing instruments is now conquering the pencil cases. The Grip Trend and Grip Classic fountain pens score with their strong design, promise ultimate writing pleasure and maximum writing comfort. 
The Grip Trend is the comfortable and reliable companion for schoolchildren and teenagers that also cuts a really good figure in class: In stylish pink, turquoise and blue with contrasting Grip knobs, glossy surface and sturdy stainless steel clip, it is equally suitable for left- and right-handers. The ergonomically shaped handle gives it a secure writing feel. The Grip 2010 is equipped with a robust stainless steel nib, which writes butter-soft and brings the ink cleanly flowing on the paper. This makes everyday school life effortless! Cool extra: for even more writing fun, the ink is available in blue, pink and turquoise, each matching the colour of the fountain pen, and can also be erased in pink.
The Grip Classic is perfect for all young professionals who still like to reach for the fountain pen, because for them handwriting is also a tool for thinking: even if notebooks and smartphones are a matter of course for the digital natives - the handwritten notes simply stay in their memories better. When it comes to design and functionality, this fountain pen leaves nothing to be desired: It comes in the classic colours silver, black and night blue, with a chic matt look and black grip dots. Even intensive writing distances can be effortlessly mastered with it - thanks to the robust stainless steel nib and the Soft-Grip Zone, suitable for left- and right-handed users. 
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Die Griffzone sollte keine drei Mulden aufweisen, da diese zu mehr Verkrampfungen führen können. Bei der ergonomischen Griffzone gilt: so wenig wie möglich und so viel wie nötig. Lediglich für den Zeigefinger ist eine Mulde oder Schanze als vordefinierte Position wichtig, so können Richtungsänderungen und Druckvariationen bestens übertragen werden. Der Mittelfinger benötigt auf der Unterseite keine Mulde – am besten eignet sich eine glatte Fläche für ihn, damit er leicht quer unter dem Stift liegt. Eine Mulde könnte die Handgelenks-, Ellbogen- und Armposition so verändern, dass die Schreibhand verkrampft! Auch der Daumen benötigt keine Vertiefung – er soll entspannt seine individuelle Greifposition finden können.
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