A couple of years ago, a group of entrepreneurs successfully Kickstarted a little something known as the Chameleon Pen. In a nutshell, it's an art pen that changes color tone as you draw – for example ...
Readers of a certain vintage will remember the sheer thrill and excitement of the first time they used a pen that could alternate between different ink colours. Back in those days we were limited to ...
Makers, creators and designers might be interested in a unique pen in the form of the Colorpik Pen. A single pen capable of drawing in 16 million colors. Simply scan the color you would like to ...
It may not be quite up there with manned deep-space travel or flying cars, but the quest for a pen that can write in virtually any color is one that has been with us for a while. A group of Polish ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Meet Scribble, the company that apparently put a color picker app inside ...
If you enjoy drawing and sketching on your tablet device or paper you might be interested in a new stylus which has been created called the Scribble pen. The Scribble pen is equipped with a colour ...
Last year, pen company, Bic, celebrated 40 years of their iconic four-colour pen, which allows users to write in black, blue, red or green. But a new pen has been developed, which dwarfs Bic's four ...
San Francisco company Scribble Technology has revealed a prototype for a writing device that can scan specific tones and then write in the same colour (+ slideshow). Scribble is the "world's first ...
A new device is claimed to be the final word for artists looking for the right color — the Scribble pen lets you pick any shade or hue in the world just by touching the pen's tip to it, and the pen ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. I first became captivated by the four-pen in year 7. Entranced by its functionality, its clean design, its ability to start without a ...
Prototypes of real-life eyedropper tools already exist (like the Spector, which can identify fonts and colors), and the Cronzy pen is no different when it comes to detecting colors. But what makes ...