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Drafting Micron Pens For Architecture Students

  • Writer: Architecture Student Materials
    Architecture Student Materials
  • Dec 18, 2022
  • 2 min read


These are for drafting as an Architecture Student and making more impactful sketches. The pens each draw a different line thickness from .20mm to .50mm. This makes it easy to draw some lines thicker and more prominent, like cut lines in a floor plan or the ground plane in a section. With an average 4.8 Stars on over 25,000 reviews, it's safe to say you can't go wrong with these.


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These are a great alternative to drafting pencils. Here's why.


Drafting Pencils have a great artisan feel when you make each line, but after you make that line, your drawing begins to self-destruct. Each time you move your hand or ruler, you inevitably bring some graphite with you. It slowly smudges the page until it's no longer white, but a smudgy light gray. Erasing all of the white space to fix this is time-consuming, tedious, and never quite gets the job done. This is why you use Micron Pens.


The ink is waterproof, fade-resistant, bleed-free, quick drying, and pH neutral. The fast-drying ink means they don't smudge. They draw a consistent line in clean black ink, so your drawings will have a pop you can't get from pencil. Their precisely measured nib tips are a guaranteed line-weight, whereas with pencil you may redraw a line 5 times because the thickness wasn't consistent all the way through.


Save yourself the headache and draft with Micron Pens. Even if you don't use them for drafting, we've got a list of architectural Micron Pen Sketches that show just how much these can elevate your drawings.


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