Best drawing pens

Often the first way to try out new ideas and experiment is by putting a humble pen to paper.  

It’s a foundation of any artist, illustrator and designer’s work, and with the lure of craftmanship more enticing  than ever in a digital world, we’re sure many artists jump at the chance to use an inky pen. 

Here is a roundup of just pens, by the way. Not smart pens (though we’ve got you covered there), nor styluses (yup, and there – for both Android and iPad), and not lightsabers (maybe we’ll write that next?). This list is solely for our favourite ancient creator of ink drawings, sketches and scrawled mind-maps.

You’ve probably searched exhaustively for The One: a pen that doesn’t blot, run dry or simply look awful on paper. But whether you want a highly technical pen or something more free-flowing, you’ll not find yourself with empty-handed with our list of the 10 best pens for artists, illustrators and designers.

For tips, tricks and inspiration on drawing and illustration, see our list of artists on YouTube that you need to be watching, as well as free video tutorial websites. 

Rotring Rapidograph Technical Pen

Rotring Rapidograph Technical Pen

Sakura Pigma Micron Pen

Sakura Pigma Micron Pen

Staedtler Pigment Liner

Staedtler Pigment Liner

Sailor Fude De Mannen – Stroke style calligraphy fountain pen

Sailor Fude De Mannen - Stroke style calligraphy fountain pen

Uni Pin Fineliner

Uni Pin Fineliner

Faber-Castell Pitt Artists’ Drawing Pen

Faber-Castell Pitt Artists' Drawing Pen

Pilot Drawing pen

Pilot Drawing pen

Pentel Color Brush pen

Pentel Color Brush pen

Posca markers

Posca markers

Copic Ciao Markers

Copic Ciao Markers

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