The Shape Of Writing Has Changed
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The Evolution of Pencil Design
The Shape of Writing Has Changed
Summary
The iconic pencil makers have unveiled a triangular-shaped pencil designed to minimize writing stress. This innovative design maximizes surface contact with fingers, offering unparalleled comfort.
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Renowned for their classic pencils, the manufacturers are revolutionizing writing tools with their new triangular design. The Tri-Conderoga pencil focuses on comfort, featuring a unique shape that provides a better grip than traditional round or hexagonal pencils.
Ergonomic specialists acclaim the Tri-Conderoga as the world's most comfortable pencil. It's larger than a standard No. 2 pencil, promising enhanced ease of use. Puzzle enthusiasts, especially those captivated by the Sudoku craze, will find it an ideal companion.
Consider these pencil facts:
- Over two billion pencils are used annually in the United States.
- Pencils can write in zero gravity.
- On average, a pencil can be sharpened 17 times, write 45,000 words, or draw a 35-mile-long line.
- Seventy-five percent of pencils sold in the U.S. are yellow.
- The Ticonderoga No. 2 is the top-selling pencil worldwide.
- Notable writers like Ernest Hemingway and John Steinbeck favored pencils, with Steinbeck reportedly using up to 25 each day.
- The New York Stock Exchange uses a million pencils every year.
- Pencils only gained erasers 100 years ago, as teachers once believed it might promote mistakes.
- Francis Scott Key penned "The Star-Spangled Banner" using a pencil.
The Tri-Conderoga combines comfort with style, crafted from premium California incense cedar. It features a "soft-touch" finish and a latex-free black eraser for smudge-free corrections. Certified non-toxic by the Pencil Manufacturers Association, it's safe for everyone and available at Staples nationwide.
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