We first introduced our first white marker eight years ago and which really was ok – in its day. Yet a lot of things just weren’t as possible eight years ago as they are today. We were really a bit dissatisfied with the quality of the ink results from being too translucent and the time it took to gradually turn white as it dried.
Continue ReadingWhen we had the idea for the GraphicWall V3 XL, we were quite ambitious. We wanted it to offer plenty of space for graphic recordings, we wanted it stable and sturdy – on the other hand, it had to take up as little space as possible during transport and be easily portable.
Continue ReadingAt first glance, the pinGo® Element looks like a normal pinboard: a two meterhigh board with its surface covered on both sides with high-quality felt.
Something similar you’ve seen before.
Some 40 years ago, the German artist and cartoonist F. K. Waechter invented the game “Shnrpl” for his children book “Opa Hucke’s Mitmach-Kabinett”. You can play it alone or together with friends and family, and you only need paper and a pen.
Continue ReadingMy father was a farmer. We had cows and bulls, and a big dung heap. When a kid, my sisters and I used to play a game called “Mistfahren” (driving the dung).
Continue ReadingWe have revised our VizDots (formally known as Marking Dots – Visual). Just because we thought it’s about time to give them a new face. We like the result. Four faces, that you can smack onto ideas and suggestions – right away on your pinboard.
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Recently, we have been asked several times whether we could specify “hexadecimal values” for the color shades of our markers. If you do not know right away what is meant by this, you are probably not a web designer. As with printing, it is equally important that selected colors on a screen are being displayed authentically and reliably, e.g. for a website.
For this reason, a standardized naming of these colors has been developed for Screendesign. Do not worry, this will not turn into a specialist-seminar.
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If you’re used to Neuland Markers, you know that you can refill them instead of buying new Markers. This is friendly to both environment and budget – and if you’re willing to play around a bit, it can be pure fun. Just mix. To get almost all thinkable colors you just need Continue Reading