Calligraphy markers
prices on 2 modelsCalligraphic
— a broad-edge calligraphy tip with a straight or slightly beveled edge that creates an expressive mix of thin and wide strokes with minimal pressure—especially useful for lettering, logos, posters, and headline titles. It forgives fewer mistakes than bullet and wedge tips but wins on clarity, rhythm, and stroke consistency; medium-stiff models are easier for beginners, while experienced calligraphers prefer sharper, harder tips. On marker paper or heavy cotton paper the edge stays crisp; on loose cellulose you may get feathering, so choose pigment inks for archival work and acrylic or alcohol-based inks for storefronts and signage to ensure durability. At home, this tip is great for signing gifts and envelopes, decorating tags and labels, and making punchy headers in sketchbooks and scrapbooking.