Pen Glossary
Ballpoint Pen: A pen with a small rotating ball at its point that disperses ink as it is rolled across paper. Ballpoint pens are the most common type of pen and are used for everyday writing tasks.
Fountain Pen: A pen with a reservoir of liquid ink that is fed to the writing tip by gravity or capillary action. Fountain pens are often used for calligraphy and other artistic writing tasks.
Rollerball Pen: A pen with a small rotating ball at its point that disperses a water-based liquid or gel ink. Rollerball pens are often used for writing tasks that require a smoother, more consistent line.
Gel Pen: A pen with a small rotating ball at its point that disperses a thick, opaque gel ink. Gel pens are often used for writing tasks that require a bolder, more vibrant line.
Felt-Tip Pen: A pen with a
- Customer Type: All customers
- Retail Store Availability: Available in retail stores
- Usage Interval: Suitable for daily use
- Shelf Life: Long shelf life
- Retail Store Types: Available in various retail stores
- Age Suitability: Suitable for all ages
- Gender Targeting: Not specific to any gender
- Events or Occasions: Suitable for any events or occasions
- Categories: Stationery
- Seasonality: Not specific to any season
- Price Point: Mid to high range
- Product Features: Various features such as smooth writing, ergonomic design
- Brand Recognition: Well-known brand
- Usability and Convenience: Easy to use and convenient for writing
- Health and Safety: Complies with safety regulations