Zebra
Zebra Mildliner Double Ended Brush Pen
These versions of the popular Zebra Mildliner feature the same soft ink and clean design, but in brush pen form! Say hello to a dual-ended masterpiece that combines the finesse of a paint brush with the precision of a fine marker, all in one stylish pen.
The fiber brush tip allows you to create both bold, sweeping strokes and fill in larger areas. The other end features the same fine bullet tip as the original Mildliner, perfect for delicate details and smaller writing. Plus you can color coordinate your highlights to your lettering/illustrations––the Mildliner Brush Pen and Mildliner Highlighter feature the same color range.
Zebra's non-toxic pigment-based ink is acid-free, water-resistant, and archival-quality, making it perfect for layering without fear of bleed-through. Plus, its subtle translucency adds depth and dimension to your lettering.
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These versions of the popular Zebra Mildliner feature the same soft ink and clean design, but in brush pen form! Say hello to a dual-ended masterpiece that combines the finesse of a paint brush with the precision of a fine marker, all in one stylish pen.
The fiber brush tip allows you to create both bold, sweeping strokes and fill in larger areas. The other end features the same fine bullet tip as the original Mildliner, perfect for delicate details and smaller writing. Plus you can color coordinate your highlights to your lettering/illustrations––the Mildliner Brush Pen and Mildliner Highlighter feature the same color range.
Zebra's non-toxic pigment-based ink is acid-free, water-resistant, and archival-quality, making it perfect for layering without fear of bleed-through. Plus, its subtle translucency adds depth and dimension to your lettering.
Features | Double-Ended |
Tip Size | Flexible, Medium |
Tip Style | Brush, Chisel (Slant) |
Ink Type | Pigment |
Surface | Paper |
Skill Level | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
Customer Reviews
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Super Fun
I love these markers and they’re super fun to use for lettering. Their tips are longer and sturdier than many other large brush markers, so they bounce more and get crisper lines. The mild ink color is nice, as I hear it matches ink to their chisel-version marker, but it’s really light and seems like it fades even more over time, so I’m not always crazy about it. I’m also not crazy about the caps: inside there is a small plastic cylinder that the tip is supposed to go, but if you’re not paying attention when capping your markers, you could miss the cylinder and damage the tip of your marker. You really have to aim for it. I love that they sell these markers separately though so that you can replace just the one if you bought a set.