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

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...

 
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From one of my sketchbooks…

Couldn’t resist putting pen to paper:

Claudia Landivar-Cody

San Francisco-based Content Designer

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