Pen

silver pen on a rug

Has a unique design that has been sustained for so many years. You can barely see the pen evolving in recent times. Used for writing, it has retained a particular size in terms of height, weight and width.

Its design was well crafted to match the human hand, such that the hand is not strained in writing for 10mins or 10hrs. The earlier form of pens were the quills. They were much lighter and were dipped in ink every few seconds.

Today most pen have an ink tank which suffices for so long that most people who started using a particular pen as new, barely finish the ink. It is either it got lost, transferred to a new user or even destroyed.

Another feature I admire about the pen is the tip that creates the lines of communication. Most pens have a tiny ball that rolls along and administers the ink while writing. You do not see the ink spill out of that tip even when not in use, neither does it dry out.

Some New features applied occassionally just to make the pen exciting include: