Dura-Glide Dry Erase Markers
For me, there's something deeply grounding about the texture of good tools — especially when they invite mark-making. Drawing, calligraphy, whiteboarding... it's a big part of how I wake up to an idea. That tactile moment of ink hitting surface still sparks something for me. I keep a few favorite tools around, and this one earns its spot.
Quartet Dura-Glide: My favorite dry-erase markers
I'm loving these Dura-Glide Dry Erase Markers by Quartet.
The ink is flowing and saturated. They're odor-free and easy to clean off—no gritty dust flaking off onto your hands and clothes.
A see-through ink chamber in the barrel lets you see just how much ink is left. I'm for anything that avoids that scratchy, dried-out marker sensation: brrr!
The pens come in regular and thin barrel sizes, both available in chisel, bullet, or fine tips.
The cap fits well on the end of the marker, so you won't misplace it.
And that cap is trumpet-shaped, so the marker won't roll off your work surface.
Now if they just came in a range of designer greys...
From one of my sketchbooks…
Couldn’t resist putting pen to paper: