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You’re listening to Stationery Spotlight. Today we’re diving into the Uni-ball One, a minimalist gel pen that “delivers rich, saturated colors that practically pop off the page.” Its pigment-based ink sits on the paper surface, so black stays deep and bright hues stay vivid—and it’s fast-drying, water- and bleed-resistant. One study out of Ritsumeikan University even found students who took notes with a Uni-ball One remembered information better than with ordinary black ink.
The lineup includes three bodies: the classic One with a rubber grip, the One F with a thicker, tip-weighted barrel to reduce hand strain, and the pocket-friendly One P. Tip sizes range from 0.38 to 0.7 millimeters, giving you everything from fine detail to bold strokes. With more than thirty permanent colors and rotating limited editions—think picnic pastels, glittery Creative Color, or relaxing summer tones—there’s a One for every notebook, sketchbook, or bullet journal.
Whether you’re a student, artist, or pen enthusiast, the Uni-ball One is ready to brighten your pages.
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