How were markers invented?
Marker Pen — made of a porous, fibrous material at the tip. The thinnest nibs are suitable for writing with felt-tip pens, the medium-thick ones for painting and drawing, and the thickest ones for writing on surfaces other than paper (e.g. corrugated cardboard boxes, ceramic tiles). Wide-tipped markers filled with transparent, brightly colored ink can be used as highlighters. The ink of ceramic markers, once applied to the writing surface, can usually be removed (wiped off).
The felt-tip pen was invented in the 1960s by Yukijo Horie of Japan. It is only in recent years that a highlighter like a felt-tip pen has become popular.
The important thing is that it doesn’t matter whether you use alcohol or water-based felt, the important thing is that you do it with joy for the sake of creation.
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