Magic markers
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- JerseyRaindog
Anyone remember these babies. I just found my old set clearing out some old boxes in my folks home. 15 years old at least and still working.
I used these on some of these old illustrations of mine http://www.flickr.com/groups/mag…
- mrdobolina0
There's nothing visible to you in the Magic Markers pool.
- JerseyRaindog0
Really, they're all public and the group's public? I've tried tinkering with the settings so try again.
- nope.. says i need to be a member to viewhorton
- There's nothing visible to you in the Magic Markers pool.
You need to be a member of a group before you can add something to the pool. Even so, if you want to find out more about how to participate in groups you belong to, check out the Groups FAQ.horton - a group before you can add something to the pool...
horton
- KwesiJ0
i used to sell 'magic' markers in a mall at christmas time...professionally. the kind that change color with the white one. i was the guy with a crowed around him amazing people with drawings of rainbows and stuff.
- horton0
we used pantone tria markers in college.... better on your brain cells but no where near as cool.
- Spookyhome0
Tria Markers, Hahaha, that's so funny... when I was first working Pantine used to provide three separate pens with different nibs: broad and medium were solvent based, and then the fine nib was water based so you could do nice sharp edges on your visuals if if you used a bleed-proof layout paper.
When Pantone announced they were switching to the Tria system they sent out some free samples to promote it and even back then, aged about 17 years old, I thought that was really the end of quality Graphic Design. I remember trying these samples out and saying to my studio manager "We'll never get the same quality visuals with these kiddy pens".
LLO (Laugh Loud Outly)