Curating towards custom
A two-day workweek looms ahead. Two days of pre-vacation teaching followed by five days at home. The split calendar affords me plenty of time for personal writing. So my needs: extra fine lines and broad lines in equal measure. I’m living the continuum this week. An EF, two F, a M, and two B.
Writing with an edge and an angle
Four ground nibs sit in my Franklin-Christoph penvelope. Two sharp grinds offer accent blues for slow, methodical writing tasks. Use as directed.
A somber fall-themed color palette
Somber, muted hues dominate my currently inked this week. The palette, as a whole, feels like fall to me. The combination of which brings a smile to my face. And that, I suspect, is the measure of a successful currently inked.
Carrying a little extra in that middle M region
I enter this week with an eclectic six-pen currently inked. Nib size drives my selection. The color, size and weight of each pen were only secondary considerations.
The intention is to explore three distinct kinds of M nibs. A wet and round Jowo M (TWSBI) — the “traditional.” A stingy, disciplined Sailor MF — the “keep it down up there.” And a ground Naginata-togi (Nakaya) — the “Casanova.”