STUFF TO HOLD ON TO WHILE THE WORLD MOVES FAST

FOR THE HERE AND NOW

STUFF TO HOLD ON TO WHILE THE WORLD MOVES FAST ✦ FOR THE HERE AND NOW ✦

gain more clarity through active reading with MARK.

Good stuff.

For the here and now

RGB STUFF MAKES ANALOG OBJECTS FOR A SCREEN-SATURATED WORLD — NAMED AFTER THE LIGHT OF SCREENS, BUILT FOR WHAT YOU HOLD.

MOST OF US ARE STUCK WITH TOO MANY THOUGHTS AND TOO LITTLE CLARITY. MARK IS THE ANSWER: THE PENCIL YOU ALREADY KNOW, REDESIGNED TO KEEP YOU IN THE PAGE.

ACTIVE READING

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CATCH THE THOUGHT, OR LOSE IT

Most of us are stuck — too many thoughts, too little clarity. The sentence that strikes you lives in that moment, and so does the version of you who felt it. Go back later and it's gone. MARK keeps you in the page so you can catch it the instant it arrives.

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THE PENCIL YOU KNOW, REDESIGNED

MARK is the pencil we all know, redesigned — made from materials built to last, with a tip that never needs sharpening. No screen, no app, no subscription. Active reading — marking and reacting instead of just absorbing — turns you into a clearer, sharper version of yourself.

Without reinforcement we forget around half of what we read within an hour. Marking and reacting by hand is what makes it stick.

READ. MARK. REACT.

FROM THE DIGITAL STREAM TO THE TANGIBLE NOW

READ. MARK. REACT. ✦ FROM THE DIGITAL STREAM TO THE TANGIBLE NOW ✦

CHOOSE YOUR MARK

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Limited Edition

$83

WALNUT

Warm, organic walnut wood. Eternal graphite tip — replaceable, never sharpened.

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For readers who mark what matters. This is your moment to slow down.

POPULAR

Limited Edition

$102

ALUMINUM 6061

Cold, machined aluminum. Eternal graphite tip — replaceable, never sharpened.

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For readers who mark what matters. This is your moment to slow down.

RGB STUFF

RGB STUFF ✦

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"Reading isn't absorbing — it's a conversation."

As a kid, textbooks never stuck — until I started marking and drawing in the margins. That's when the material became mine. MARK is the tool I wished I'd had.