
Touch Mark Felt Tip Pen Black
Touch Mark Felt Tip Pen Black
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One of our favorite felt tip pens to be used on the Tomoe River Paper. It's super quick drying. The tip of the pen has a nice grip on the paper while providing a smooth writing experience. We picked our most used three tip sizes for you to write the body and titles of a paragraph.
WE RECOMMEND
03 (0.35mm) : for body of the paragraph
05 (0.45mm) : for titles
08 (0.5mm) : for bold titles
1.0 (1.0mm): for bold titles
2.0 (2.0mm) : for bold titles
3.0 (3.0mm): for bold titles
Choosing pens and inks for planner paper
Planner writing tools behave differently depending on paper, ink flow, dry time, writing pressure, and how much ghosting you are comfortable with. If you are pairing this item with Tomoe River / Sanzen paper, test it on a back page or swatch area before committing to an important spread.
Fast notes, weekly spreads, and left-handed writing usually need a pen or ink that dries cleanly for your writing style.
Thin planner paper can show ghosting even when it handles ink well. Bleed-through, feathering, and smearing are better warning signs to watch for.
Use fine tips for small grid spaces, softer ink for journaling, and highlighters or markers carefully around wet fountain pen ink.
Planner pen FAQ
Test dry time, smearing, feathering, bleed-through, and how much ghosting you see on the back of the page. A quick swatch helps avoid surprises in a weekly spread or journal entry.
Many fountain pen users like Tomoe River / Sanzen paper, but results depend on nib size, ink, and writing pressure. Finer nibs and moderate ink flow are usually easier for everyday planning.
Fine gel pens, fine fountain pen nibs, and precise markers are easier to use in small date boxes, trackers, and compact weekly layouts.
Let the ink dry fully first and test the combination. Some highlighters can smear fountain pen ink, especially on smooth paper or with wetter inks.



