Me too! If you are in the UK, Fountain Pens UK have a swap and share sister group. I don't think I know which sister to swap, though... I do like ink...🤔
1st of all, Drew it was so nice to see you at the D.C. Pen Show!! Thank you for letting me fangirl a bit 😂 and thank you for being here for us! We totally appreciate you. Please let Brian know that we appreciate him too, and I'm glad he's taking the time to put his family first because that's so important. Now the inks - great list! I LOVE DeAtramemtis Document Violet. My favorite gray is Monteverde Smoke Noir. In fact I'm going to be ordering that and using my birthday coupon 😊. Write on!
Cool topic. And very well done, Drew. Mine are: Aurora Black Visconti Blue Aurora Orange Sheaffer Skrip Red Sailor Tokiwa-Matsu (Green) Montblanc Lavender Purple Montblanc Toffee Brown Sailor Shikiori Yama Dori (Teal) Sheaffer Skrip Turquoise I have three yellow pens, but no yellow ink. Two pink pens, no pink ink. The closest is the magenta Pilot Iro Yama-Budo.
What a difficult task! Kudos to making choices. I'd love to see a best palette of water resistant colors, since *some* water resistance is an absolute must for me. So many beautiful colors can't take even a little raindrop or two.
I gasped when you named De Atramentis Lilac the best purple, it’s been one of my favorites for the longest time and it was my first bottled ink!! So happy to see it get love, it’s a beautiful shade and it’s scented to boot! I really love lilacs too, so this is an ink very close to my heart
The only ink I've tried in this video is Carbon Black...I only have it in cartridges for my Preppy, but I really need to upgrade to a bottle!! SUCH a good ink for work. Also, I love to see more of Drew's arbitrary rules!! lately I've been overwhelmed with having too many pens inked, so I'm planning to go with the 3-pen rule for a while to keep things simple :-)
Thank you so much for this video and list of your favorite colors in each category! I've been eagerly awaiting your choices!! Now I have some beautiful inks to try that, in some cases, had slipped through my radar :) Always delightful fun watching your videos and so appreciate your time and care in creating them. I agree with other commenters that your choices would be a wonderful curated sample collection!
Excellent job. The humor is my favorite part. Always. Rhorer and Klingner - Solferino is perfectly placed between purple and magenta. Amazing De Atramentis has so many great colors, Alexander Hamilton being one of them. I also love Petrol, a deeper mid tone green w a little blue in it. Diamine, gotta give it to Monboddos Hat, deep reddish purple. So yummy. Bilberry is also a favorite of mine, deep purple/blue w some nice sheen. Iroshizuku, Jurojin is my favorite and it was LE.. anyway, I love asa gao, medium blue.. bullseye. Robert Oster, Fire and Ice.. medium deep teal w a red sheen. Pilot, Blue Black, really it’s more blue, but so simple and beautiful, well behaved and inexpensive. Love. Private Reserve, Ebony Green.. deep, green, lush.. stunning. Fun vid! Thank you. I’ve been eyeing Tsutsuji… must try it.
If you consider the split primary color wheel is made up of warm and cool versions of the three primary colors, it is possible by adding in just a few other pigments, a person can mix just about any color. But, the convenience of having premixed paint is nothing to scoff. When I first started with watercolors I purchased a set of 15 ml tubes of Daniel Smith's watercolors. The sect came with 7 tubes of paint and I spent a lot of time mixing colors. I have heard that DeAtramentis inks are manufactured so that they can mixed and mingled to form different colors. Are there other brands of ink that can do the same thing? Color is such a fascinating topic.
The De Atramentis Document Series inks are designed to be able to be mixed with each other! If you do it, I recommend only mixing a little at a time, writing down the amount/ratios of each that you mixed, and buying De Atramentis Document White and their diultion liquid for mixing, along with a clear ink shot, empty vials, and pipettes.
Really good selection but I have none of these color versions, which is not surprising as you mentioned there are hundreds of not thousands of inks available. My #1 criteria is how fast does it dry. Being left handed makes this a priority as I tend to smear my inks. So, if you want you could start a list of inks for left handed writers. Here are some of my choices. Black - Aurora Black. Maybe not the most vibrant ink but it is dark and dries quickly. Blue - Private Reserve American Blue or Diamine Regency Blue. For dryness the American Blue is tops. But for deep rich color, the Regency Blue is, well, regal and dries pretty quickly. Red - Diamine Oxblood. Hands down a deep color and surprisingly fast drying. Brown - Private Reserve Chocolat is the winner. It is dark and OMG, fast drying. Green - Conklin Kelly Green is still being examined. It dries quickly, depending on the paper being used.
I agree with you on tsutsuji! I'm not too big on pinks and reds but after trying a sample of tsutsuji months ago, I've been meaning to get a full bottle of it.
Ty for the recommendation! I ordered my own pilot tsutsuji ink and i cant wait to use it! Other pinks are just too bright but reds are too dark. This looks like a good between 😊
Coming back to this video again to see your brown ink recommendation because I've found that I too have an affinity for brown ink. It's more of a "relaxed" color, but still looks quite professional and isn't as hard on the eyes as plain black. I'll definitely have to try the chocolate ink out!
I tend to follow your suggestions as I also enjoy UEF nibs and I think these suggestionswould do well in F nib pens. I'm going to shop for the Drew's Hues now!😉
Thank you so much for the gift of this list. I love all the choices you've highlighted here. Excited to dive in. Hopefully I can find a way to sample them all through your store.
Ooooo so many good colours, that Horizon Blue and Helianthus look absolutely incredible. Now mine! TWSBI Black Diamine Majestic Blue Diamine Ochre Diamine Tropical Green Sailor Kin-Mokusei (I have and love Southwest Sunset, but Sailor edges it out for me, and it sheens!) Pilot Iroshizuku Yama-Budo Thornton's Luxury Goods Purple Diamine Red Dragon Noodler's Lexington Gray Robert Oster Lake of Fire Haven't used a legible yellow yet, definitely want Helianthus now! Lol.
Great list! De Atramentis makes SO many amazing purples I don't think I could narrow it down to just one, but Lilac is a killer choice, can't go wrong there 💜I'm only *just* starting to venture into yellow, orange, and brown inks (planning an autumnal revamp of my journaling setup 🍂), so I really appreciate those recommendations in particular.
This is a great video and I definitely want to try some of these inks, here is my current favorite list for each color. Black - Platinum Carbon Black Blue - Private Reserve DC Supershow Blue or Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-Peki Brown - SBRE Brown Green - Graf Von Faber Castell -Moss Green Orange - Diamine Pumpkin Pink - I don't have any pink inks, no opinion, I will say Tsutsuji is beautiful Purple - Waterman Tender Purple or Lamy Crystal Azurite (Darker Purple) Red - Rohrer & Klingner - Morinda Gray - Diamine Earl Gray Teal - J. Herbin Emerald of Chicken Yellow - Ferris Wheel Press Buttered Popcorn My exposure to inks is somewhat limited as I've only been in the hobby a few months, so this is my current list!
I agree with you Drew on some of your picks and this is my virtual color wheel of favorite inks. Some are just favorite colors and some just “happen” to match or complement favorite pen body colors. 😎 Private Reserve - Avocado Diamine - Chocolate Brown - Marine - Blue Velvet - Terracotta - Honey Burst - Burgundy Royale - 1864 Blue Black (my “black”) - Grey Lamy - Turquoise Pilot Iroshizuku - Tsutsuji
Nicely done Drew. My favorite inks in each color... Aurora black Noodlers tsvetayeva ( Red ) Parker penman sapphire Parker penmen emerald Diamine ancient copper Lamy dark lilac Diamine pumpkin Montblanc 90th anniversary grey Noodlers air corps ( blue/black) Mont Blanc Moctezuma pierced sky ( turquoise) And kwz honey ( yellow ).
Some thoughts: 1. Don't write with true yellow inks, they are unreadable; use one with a touch of orange, as recommended here. But when drawing, a true yellow is just the ticket. My choice is Sailor Storia Spotlight. 2. Noodler's Baystate Blue is the top blue. 3. My experience using Noodler's Southwest Sunset is much less exciting then many online commenters'. However it is still very useful and currently my go-to orange. Next bottle will be Noodler's Habanero. Throatier. 4. All blacks are just fine. Differences detected via side-by-side comparison disappear in the real world. 5. I don't understand brown, purple, or green. But I do like to use all these colors in near-black tones, like Platinum Classic Sepia Black, Sailor Ink Studio 453, and Noodler's Zhivago. I need to explore the lighter and brighter tones more. 6. This video is a perfect demonstration that the way an ink looks swatched is NOT the same it looks coming out of a pen. This is even more true with fountain pens, rather than the glass pen used here. Swatches are useless, deceptive, beautiful, and fun. 7. Some colors don't show up accurately on one's home monitor. Opinionated talking and verbal comparisons are much more useful. 8. Thanks for another quality video.
My favorite orange is Diamine Pumpkin. It gleams! I stocked up on my favorite brown, Pilot Iroshizuki Tsukushi, after they announced they were discontinuing it. It's really lovely. Have you tried Herbin Lierre Sauvage? It's a beautiful green, as is Noodler's Gruene Cactus. Finally, I have dedicated a pen to Noodler's Baystate Blue, although I'm also a huge fan of Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-peki. So many great options!
What a fun list! I'm going to have to try a brown and purple, even a pink, for variety 😁. I'm usually a Diamine presidential blue most days but the colours shown are just wonderful.
Okay, you get my vote and thumbs up just for choosing my favorite black. It may not be the darkest (I heard that title goes to Aurora's black), but it is dark enough, dries quickly, and is waterproof so I can highlight over it.
Drew, some great selections that I haven’t tried! Especially the Lilac. I have been looking for a yellow that can actually be read so I will be trying the Helianthus also! It was great meeting and chatting with you at the DC Show! Wasn’t Azizah’s Inky Messes/Kakamori class fun! Corgi on, Corgi strong!!! 🐾🐾
What a coincidence! It happens that I have Horizon Blue in one of my Preppys because it was a random ink sample in my last order. I wonder if Drew picked it out himself... 🤔
I had to pick a new ink for an empty pen this week and despite having over 20, many I have not tried yet, it was a real struggle. I persevered with de Atramentis Green-Copper, but this list has highlighted holes in my collection and some great options for fill them, like Helianthus!
This is one of the very best videos published by Goulet Pen! The beautiful thing about fountain pens is that there are many dimensions to the hobby, like the nib size, it being flexible or not, the paper quality, the inks, the latter having their own dimensions, the color, of course, but is it shading, sheening, shimmering (the three Ss!) and what about the saturation, and then again is it waterproof, etc. Here `top`ink means the most representative of each color, that is, the bluer blue, the redder red, etc, that is not necessarily sheeing, shading, shimmering. They are like reference inks, and that list is very compelling! I see from the many comments below that I am not the only one who will look to add any of these inks I don't already own to my collection! Many thanks!
Wow great video as always you are always serving these nuggets of information that fills our plates. Was just looking at yellow inks last week did not one across this one here or the lilac. They are on my list! Thanks so much
To be fair, your experience will vary depending on the nib you use. I use only extra fine nibs and for me, Southwest sunset does not come out as a nice orange. I prefer Sailor kin-mokusei for that one. Same with the other colors, I don't agree with any of them but then again. For me, Matador comes out as a dark red, not vibrant. Waterman audacious red is the one for that one.
I watched this vid a few days back because I wanted to branch out from the mix of blue inks I had, the private reserve spearmint is a game changer! Trying to get it into my Montblanc and Pelicans as soon as I use up the current inks in them 😂😵💫
What a great video; my previous favourite Orange was Sailor Gentle Ink Apricot, I think it is discontinued and I can't find it now, so Drew's choice is going into my shopping cart! Keep 'em coming!
I think I agree with this totally subjective definitive color selection. Those are the ink colors I would choose as a representative sample of each color (except gray). Today's ink is Noodler's Habenero. It's vibrant enough to stand out against the black ink on my pages at work, but dark enough to remain legible. ...now if I could just get my EF nib tuned the way I like it...
DREWWW YOU MADE THE VIDEO I ASKED FOR!!!!! I NEVER REALIZED. I had asked for a multiple color ink collection with different brands/different bottles hehe. Thank you for this !!!
HOLY CRAP that helianthus yellow is gorgeous! 🤩🤩🤩 I just bought some of Pilot Iroshizuku Yu-yake orange, But if I knew about the helianthus beforehand I would have bought some! I'll definitely have to get some of that noodler's southwest sunset too.
Great video, Drew! You always brighten my day. I have all those inks in my collection except Platinum Carbon Black and De Atramentis Lilac. (sigh) Now I'll have to get those! I am curious regarding what your favorite burgundy might be, and if you personally distinguish between teal and turquoise? For my gray, I favor Pelikan Edelstein Moonstone, which I loaded up on after Goulet Pen Company discounted it 50%. Thanks again!
Maybe someone already asked, but what about Blue-Black? For me, it's a tie between Diamine Blue-Black and R&K Verdigris. I don't have favorites in all these categories, but here are some: Black: J. Herbin Perle Noir Dark Blue: Noodler's Ottoman Azure Light Blue/Cerulean: Iroshizuku Kon-Peki (duh) Orange: Monteverde Fireopal Red: Noodler's Red Green: Diamine Green Black Teal: Diamine Aurora Borealis
I haven't been into fountain pens very long maybe 4 years and inks even less. I have zero experience with brown, grey, orange, teal, yellow and pink inks. Those were never my Crayola 64 pack go to colors. My blue is Bleu des Profondeurs. My purple is Scribble Purple. Black probably Waterman Black. I have Heart of Darkness don't get the hype. I thought I was good with those until I found Oster Green Black or Diamine Green Black not sure which I like better but I like that "color" on paper. Same thing with red, Writer's Blood or Oxblood maybe Franklin Christoph Black Cherry, have to get some to try it out. That's the long way around 5 "colors".
I'd buy a sample pack of these! (you could call them "Drew's Hues" 😉)
I would too
Yes please! This would be a great sample pack!
+1 to Drew's Hues
Please consider this! This is a great idea!
Could NOT read this comment without reading it to the tune of “Blues Clues.” Damn you!!!!!
I’d love to see a pack of samples of these for sale, I’d totally get a set of them!
I second this!
I third it! And I'd love to see lists and/or sample packs for other employees, too!
@@S.L._ yes!!
That’s a great idea!
Me too! If you are in the UK, Fountain Pens UK have a swap and share sister group.
I don't think I know which sister to swap, though... I do like ink...🤔
Oh my goodness that Lilac color is gorgeous. I don’t usually choose the super saturated inks, but that Lilac is one I think I would go for
I love Drew’s energy in these kind of videos
Will there be a sampler set?! Free to the first people to suggest it, of course!
We shall see! Thanks for watching! - Drew
You were the first, and you saved my life. Thanks for your clarity and talent in preventing colours and sircuntances ...
1st of all, Drew it was so nice to see you at the D.C. Pen Show!! Thank you for letting me fangirl a bit 😂 and thank you for being here for us! We totally appreciate you. Please let Brian know that we appreciate him too, and I'm glad he's taking the time to put his family first because that's so important. Now the inks - great list! I LOVE DeAtramemtis Document Violet. My favorite gray is Monteverde Smoke Noir. In fact I'm going to be ordering that and using my birthday coupon 😊. Write on!
It was awesome finally getting to meet you too, Jenn! - Drew
I love the diamine chocolate because it's not a reddish brown, very hard to find!
A sample pack of these inks would be great!
I agree!
I was coming to the comment section to say the same thing!
Amen
Cool topic. And very well done, Drew.
Mine are:
Aurora Black
Visconti Blue
Aurora Orange
Sheaffer Skrip Red
Sailor Tokiwa-Matsu (Green)
Montblanc Lavender Purple
Montblanc Toffee Brown
Sailor Shikiori Yama Dori (Teal)
Sheaffer Skrip Turquoise
I have three yellow pens, but no yellow ink. Two pink pens, no pink ink. The closest is the magenta Pilot Iro Yama-Budo.
What a difficult task! Kudos to making choices. I'd love to see a best palette of water resistant colors, since *some* water resistance is an absolute must for me. So many beautiful colors can't take even a little raindrop or two.
Yes! It's an intimidating question! A few months from now I'm sure I'll change my mind! - Drew
Easy... Only two companies do TRUE waterproof inks and that is DeAtramentis Document (great colors) and Super5 inks.
Quite a few Noodler’s inks are waterproof
Oh that green. I knew I wanted a fun color but couldn't pick. Green wasn't even on my radar, but that one was gorgeous.
Personally, I like pigment inks. I want my writings to last a life time. And I love black-grey-blue’s; my pick is Sailor Souboku. Love this ink.
As a follow up to this video I would love to see a grungy rainbow best shades!
I gasped when you named De Atramentis Lilac the best purple, it’s been one of my favorites for the longest time and it was my first bottled ink!! So happy to see it get love, it’s a beautiful shade and it’s scented to boot! I really love lilacs too, so this is an ink very close to my heart
It surprised me! I wouldn't have discovered it if I hadn't done this video! - Drew
The only ink I've tried in this video is Carbon Black...I only have it in cartridges for my Preppy, but I really need to upgrade to a bottle!! SUCH a good ink for work.
Also, I love to see more of Drew's arbitrary rules!! lately I've been overwhelmed with having too many pens inked, so I'm planning to go with the 3-pen rule for a while to keep things simple :-)
My life would be chaos without my arbitrary rules! Haha! - Drew
Thank you so much for this video and list of your favorite colors in each category! I've been eagerly awaiting your choices!! Now I have some beautiful inks to try that, in some cases, had slipped through my radar :) Always delightful fun watching your videos and so appreciate your time and care in creating them. I agree with other commenters that your choices would be a wonderful curated sample collection!
I don't always comment on UA-cam videos, but when I do, it's for goulet pens. Good job and thank you.
Thanks so much, Sam! - Drew
@@Gouletpens Sincerely, thank you I enjoy your enthusiasm and you're good at what you do. Much appreciated. Cheers
Thanks, Drew! Nice chatting with you at the SF Pen show. Thanks for the PenCast sticker!
Next, you should do best SHIMMER inks in every colour! Edit: saw the one shimmer for teal, but I want an all-shimmer video :P
I agree! I'd love to see all shimmer, all sheening, all heavy shaders, and all water resistant videos!
Yes!!!!
Excellent job. The humor is my favorite part. Always.
Rhorer and Klingner - Solferino is perfectly placed between purple and magenta. Amazing
De Atramentis has so many great colors, Alexander Hamilton being one of them. I also love Petrol, a deeper mid tone green w a little blue in it.
Diamine, gotta give it to Monboddos Hat, deep reddish purple. So yummy. Bilberry is also a favorite of mine, deep purple/blue w some nice sheen.
Iroshizuku, Jurojin is my favorite and it was LE.. anyway, I love asa gao, medium blue.. bullseye.
Robert Oster, Fire and Ice.. medium deep teal w a red sheen.
Pilot, Blue Black, really it’s more blue, but so simple and beautiful, well behaved and inexpensive. Love.
Private Reserve, Ebony Green.. deep, green, lush.. stunning.
Fun vid! Thank you. I’ve been eyeing Tsutsuji… must try it.
That chocolate brown is glorious!
Thank you, Drew!!! Saving this list for future purchases.
If you consider the split primary color wheel is made up of warm and cool versions of the three primary colors, it is possible by adding in just a few other pigments, a person can mix just about any color. But, the convenience of having premixed paint is nothing to scoff. When I first started with watercolors I purchased a set of 15 ml tubes of Daniel Smith's watercolors. The sect came with 7 tubes of paint and I spent a lot of time mixing colors.
I have heard that DeAtramentis inks are manufactured so that they can mixed and mingled to form different colors. Are there other brands of ink that can do the same thing? Color is such a fascinating topic.
The De Atramentis Document Series inks are designed to be able to be mixed with each other! If you do it, I recommend only mixing a little at a time, writing down the amount/ratios of each that you mixed, and buying De Atramentis Document White and their diultion liquid for mixing, along with a clear ink shot, empty vials, and pipettes.
I love color when I write but am not familiar with the different brands and what they offer. This is a great starting point. Thank you.
Really good selection but I have none of these color versions, which is not surprising as you mentioned there are hundreds of not thousands of inks available.
My #1 criteria is how fast does it dry. Being left handed makes this a priority as I tend to smear my inks. So, if you want you could start a list of inks for left handed writers.
Here are some of my choices.
Black - Aurora Black. Maybe not the most vibrant ink but it is dark and dries quickly.
Blue - Private Reserve American Blue or Diamine Regency Blue. For dryness the American Blue is tops. But for deep rich color, the Regency Blue is, well, regal and dries pretty quickly.
Red - Diamine Oxblood. Hands down a deep color and surprisingly fast drying.
Brown - Private Reserve Chocolat is the winner. It is dark and OMG, fast drying.
Green - Conklin Kelly Green is still being examined. It dries quickly, depending on the paper being used.
Great video. You speak so well. And the work that went into this was, surely, crazy!
That's kind of you to say, Michael! - Drew
Drew this is a great video!!! I think you picks are "write" on. I plan on try these choices. Thank you Drew. BLESSINGS
Thanks a bunch! - Drew
So many great picks. I am a huge purple fan and still haven’t found the “perfect purple”. I’ll have to give Lilac a try.
If you're a fan of "royal" purples, Noodler's Bay State Concord Grape is pretty spot on.
I agree with you on tsutsuji! I'm not too big on pinks and reds but after trying a sample of tsutsuji months ago, I've been meaning to get a full bottle of it.
Great choices Drew!
Autumn oak and amazing amethyst are great too.
The best bluer for me is beau ocean.
I like the video imagery of each ink sample. Those close ups grabbed my attention. I plan to buy samples of all those inks.
Thanks for watching! - Drew
Ty for the recommendation! I ordered my own pilot tsutsuji ink and i cant wait to use it!
Other pinks are just too bright but reds are too dark. This looks like a good between 😊
Thus was the best, Drew!!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks, Reena! - Drew
The glass pen was very satisfying and cool to watch. I liked the different range of brands and colours. Great content as always!
Glass pens are great for playing with ink! - Drew
Coming back to this video again to see your brown ink recommendation because I've found that I too have an affinity for brown ink.
It's more of a "relaxed" color, but still looks quite professional and isn't as hard on the eyes as plain black. I'll definitely have to try the chocolate ink out!
This is terrifically useful. Thank you.
I loved this video! Thank you! Practical and funny.
It is such a nice video and the speaker has done such a great work and was so involved and descriptive that I couldn't get my eyes of until the end!
I tend to follow your suggestions as I also enjoy UEF nibs and I think these suggestionswould do well in F nib pens. I'm going to shop for the Drew's Hues now!😉
This is the video I needed, definitely adding to my wish list! Thank you Drew for the awesome video.
Thanks for the kind words, Marian! - Drew
Thank you so much for the gift of this list. I love all the choices you've highlighted here. Excited to dive in. Hopefully I can find a way to sample them all through your store.
I'm new to the fountain pen world so please forgive what may be the newb-est question, but what is that writing instrument being used in this?
Legible bright yellow inks? Just use a black carbon paper. Beautiful. Nice choices of colors there Drew. Thank you.
I agree with most of the comments I’d definitely buy a sample pack with all of these inks! I’m already thinking to get a few of them in my next order.
We would, if we could keep them all in stock! - Drew
Ooooo so many good colours, that Horizon Blue and Helianthus look absolutely incredible.
Now mine!
TWSBI Black
Diamine Majestic Blue
Diamine Ochre
Diamine Tropical Green
Sailor Kin-Mokusei (I have and love Southwest Sunset, but Sailor edges it out for me, and it sheens!)
Pilot Iroshizuku Yama-Budo
Thornton's Luxury Goods Purple
Diamine Red Dragon
Noodler's Lexington Gray
Robert Oster Lake of Fire
Haven't used a legible yellow yet, definitely want Helianthus now! Lol.
Diamine Red Dragon is the bomb! I always have a pen inked up with it.
@@michaelmotz3228 I just got my bottle and I’m really enjoying it.
I love that yellow , so bright 🌞🌞
Makes so much fun to follow your reviews! Go on!
I've bought Lamy Vista today, my first fountain pen. I'll buy a second one soon. Which one do you suggest?
“NOT A BAD LIST, NOT A BAD LIST AT ALL.”🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Been trying to find a good yellow! Thank you
Great list! De Atramentis makes SO many amazing purples I don't think I could narrow it down to just one, but Lilac is a killer choice, can't go wrong there 💜I'm only *just* starting to venture into yellow, orange, and brown inks (planning an autumnal revamp of my journaling setup 🍂), so I really appreciate those recommendations in particular.
Ooo this was a brilliant list!! I would love to see you delve into a list surrounding your favorite pink inks?
They covered this in a recent PenCast.
Yes, Diamine Hope Pink ended up being my other favorite! - Drew
@@Gouletpens brilliant
will be checking this diamine colour out! Thank youu
This is a great video and I definitely want to try some of these inks, here is my current favorite list for each color.
Black - Platinum Carbon Black
Blue - Private Reserve DC Supershow Blue or Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-Peki
Brown - SBRE Brown
Green - Graf Von Faber Castell -Moss Green
Orange - Diamine Pumpkin
Pink - I don't have any pink inks, no opinion, I will say Tsutsuji is beautiful
Purple - Waterman Tender Purple or Lamy Crystal Azurite (Darker Purple)
Red - Rohrer & Klingner - Morinda
Gray - Diamine Earl Gray
Teal - J. Herbin Emerald of Chicken
Yellow - Ferris Wheel Press Buttered Popcorn
My exposure to inks is somewhat limited as I've only been in the hobby a few months, so this is my current list!
I agree with you Drew on some of your picks and this is my virtual color wheel of favorite inks. Some are just favorite colors and some just “happen” to match or complement favorite pen body colors.
😎
Private Reserve
- Avocado
Diamine
- Chocolate Brown
- Marine
- Blue Velvet
- Terracotta
- Honey Burst
- Burgundy Royale
- 1864 Blue Black (my “black”)
- Grey
Lamy
- Turquoise
Pilot Iroshizuku
- Tsutsuji
Gris de Houle is my favorite grey so I was very pleased to see it on the list 😊 fun stuff!
Nicely done Drew.
My favorite inks in each color...
Aurora black
Noodlers tsvetayeva ( Red )
Parker penman sapphire
Parker penmen emerald
Diamine ancient copper
Lamy dark lilac
Diamine pumpkin
Montblanc 90th anniversary grey
Noodlers air corps ( blue/black)
Mont Blanc Moctezuma pierced sky ( turquoise)
And kwz honey ( yellow ).
Excellent selections and superb presentation. Well done! You've sold me on De Atramentis Lilac and Rorher & Klinger Helianthus!
I missed the J. Herbin "Emeraude de Chivor". De Atramentis lilac ink looks amazing. Have to try that! 😍
An entertaining, witty and informative video...keep up the great videos Goulet Pen Co.!
Some thoughts:
1. Don't write with true yellow inks, they are unreadable; use one with a touch of orange, as recommended here. But when drawing, a true yellow is just the ticket. My choice is Sailor Storia Spotlight.
2. Noodler's Baystate Blue is the top blue.
3. My experience using Noodler's Southwest Sunset is much less exciting then many online commenters'. However it is still very useful and currently my go-to orange. Next bottle will be Noodler's Habanero. Throatier.
4. All blacks are just fine. Differences detected via side-by-side comparison disappear in the real world.
5. I don't understand brown, purple, or green. But I do like to use all these colors in near-black tones, like Platinum Classic Sepia Black, Sailor Ink Studio 453, and Noodler's Zhivago. I need to explore the lighter and brighter tones more.
6. This video is a perfect demonstration that the way an ink looks swatched is NOT the same it looks coming out of a pen. This is even more true with fountain pens, rather than the glass pen used here. Swatches are useless, deceptive, beautiful, and fun.
7. Some colors don't show up accurately on one's home monitor. Opinionated talking and verbal comparisons are much more useful.
8. Thanks for another quality video.
I would love a video of blues! I’m in the market for some true blues… !
I prefer Habanero. It has great sheen.
For yellow, I've enjoyed the mahatma gandi ink...but it's mostly a sketch ink for me, not a "writer" ink.
My favorite orange is Diamine Pumpkin. It gleams! I stocked up on my favorite brown, Pilot Iroshizuki Tsukushi, after they announced they were discontinuing it. It's really lovely. Have you tried Herbin Lierre Sauvage? It's a beautiful green, as is Noodler's Gruene Cactus. Finally, I have dedicated a pen to Noodler's Baystate Blue, although I'm also a huge fan of Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-peki. So many great options!
You are definitely spot on with the Baystate Blue !
@@idebk I am a Baystate Boi.
What a fun list! I'm going to have to try a brown and purple, even a pink, for variety 😁. I'm usually a Diamine presidential blue most days but the colours shown are just wonderful.
Presidential Blue is GREAT! Underrated, I think! - Drew
Thank you for sharing. I am gonna pick up a few.
Okay, you get my vote and thumbs up just for choosing my favorite black. It may not be the darkest (I heard that title goes to Aurora's black), but it is dark enough, dries quickly, and is waterproof so I can highlight over it.
I’m going to pick up a few of these especially the teal you recommend (I LOVE TEAL and blue)
Matador reminds me of my teacher's red pen slashing through all of my childhood homework. I think that's why I prefer the less vibrant oxblood.
I know Drew was planning this for a while... NICELY DONE! 🖋 Highly enjoyable, and the idea of a sample set is superb! THX! 🖖🧇
Thanks, Jami! - Drew
Drew, some great selections that I haven’t tried! Especially the Lilac. I have been looking for a yellow that can actually be read so I will be trying the Helianthus also! It was great meeting and chatting with you at the DC Show! Wasn’t Azizah’s Inky Messes/Kakamori class fun! Corgi on, Corgi strong!!! 🐾🐾
My preferred teal tone ink is Diamine Steel Blue.
For the best red you really should be try Van Dieman's Night Owl, it is the most beautiful red that is lovely to write with and gives great coverage.
What a coincidence! It happens that I have Horizon Blue in one of my Preppys because it was a random ink sample in my last order. I wonder if Drew picked it out himself... 🤔
It’s been so hot lately. I’m wondering, what ink best comes to mind for ‘cool’ temperatures?
Waterman Serenity Blue is and will always be my go to blue.
Loving the energy. Chuckled at the Brian Gu..Goulet part 😂
I had to pick a new ink for an empty pen this week and despite having over 20, many I have not tried yet, it was a real struggle. I persevered with de Atramentis Green-Copper, but this list has highlighted holes in my collection and some great options for fill them, like Helianthus!
My favorite blue is Diamine Prussian Blue. It is also my favorite ink overall. It could only be better if it was waterproof.
This is one of the very best videos published by Goulet Pen!
The beautiful thing about fountain pens is that there are many dimensions to the hobby, like the nib size, it being flexible or not, the paper quality, the inks, the latter having their own dimensions, the color, of course, but is it shading, sheening, shimmering (the three Ss!) and what about the saturation, and then again is it waterproof, etc.
Here `top`ink means the most representative of each color, that is, the bluer blue, the redder red, etc, that is not necessarily sheeing, shading, shimmering.
They are like reference inks, and that list is very compelling! I see from the many comments below that I am not the only one who will look to add any of these inks I don't already own to my collection!
Many thanks!
Agreed. Horizon Blue is a fantastic blue, I just wish it didn't clock my pen so much.
Wow great video as always you are always serving these nuggets of information that fills our plates. Was just looking at yellow inks last week did not one across this one here or the lilac. They are on my list! Thanks so much
Thank you so much for the kind words! - Drew
To be fair, your experience will vary depending on the nib you use. I use only extra fine nibs and for me, Southwest sunset does not come out as a nice orange. I prefer Sailor kin-mokusei for that one. Same with the other colors, I don't agree with any of them but then again. For me, Matador comes out as a dark red, not vibrant. Waterman audacious red is the one for that one.
I watched this vid a few days back because I wanted to branch out from the mix of blue inks I had, the private reserve spearmint is a game changer! Trying to get it into my Montblanc and Pelicans as soon as I use up the current inks in them 😂😵💫
What a great video; my previous favourite Orange was Sailor Gentle Ink Apricot, I think it is discontinued and I can't find it now, so Drew's choice is going into my shopping cart! Keep 'em coming!
What pen are you using in this review? It looks brilliant!
I think I agree with this totally subjective definitive color selection. Those are the ink colors I would choose as a representative sample of each color (except gray).
Today's ink is Noodler's Habenero. It's vibrant enough to stand out against the black ink on my pages at work, but dark enough to remain legible.
...now if I could just get my EF nib tuned the way I like it...
So VERY well written!!! Wow! 😀
A blue black recommendation would have been great. My favorite is Graf von Faber Castell Midnight.
Montblanc toffee brown is a very similar brown. I prefer it just a tad to the chocolate.
I'm a bit surpised you didn't mention that de Atramentis Lilac is also scented!
DREWWW YOU MADE THE VIDEO I ASKED FOR!!!!! I NEVER REALIZED. I had asked for a multiple color ink collection with different brands/different bottles hehe. Thank you for this !!!
Yay! Thanks for watching! - Drew
Blue York 😂 love it!
HOLY CRAP that helianthus yellow is gorgeous! 🤩🤩🤩
I just bought some of Pilot Iroshizuku Yu-yake orange, But if I knew about the helianthus beforehand I would have bought some! I'll definitely have to get some of that noodler's southwest sunset too.
I like Private Reserve Plum for purple, and Diamine Ultra Green. (I could swear there used to be a Private Reserve Ruby, but if so I can't find it...)
Great video, Drew! You always brighten my day. I have all those inks in my collection except Platinum Carbon Black and De Atramentis Lilac. (sigh) Now I'll have to get those! I am curious regarding what your favorite burgundy might be, and if you personally distinguish between teal and turquoise? For my gray, I favor Pelikan Edelstein Moonstone, which I loaded up on after Goulet Pen Company discounted it 50%. Thanks again!
That's awesome to hear! Thank you, Michael! - Drew
What’s the pen did you used to write?
Maybe someone already asked, but what about Blue-Black? For me, it's a tie between Diamine Blue-Black and R&K Verdigris.
I don't have favorites in all these categories, but here are some:
Black: J. Herbin Perle Noir
Dark Blue: Noodler's Ottoman Azure
Light Blue/Cerulean: Iroshizuku Kon-Peki (duh)
Orange: Monteverde Fireopal
Red: Noodler's Red
Green: Diamine Green Black
Teal: Diamine Aurora Borealis
I loved that video. Excellent use of language there!
Haha thanks, James! - Drew
Hello!
Thanks for this video.
The music just rocks 💯👍🏽
Would have loved to see bsb as the mayor of blue York City and pelikan brown as boss of brown.
I haven't been into fountain pens very long maybe 4 years and inks even less. I have zero experience with brown, grey, orange, teal, yellow and pink inks. Those were never my Crayola 64 pack go to colors. My blue is Bleu des Profondeurs. My purple is Scribble Purple. Black probably Waterman Black. I have Heart of Darkness don't get the hype. I thought I was good with those until I found Oster Green Black or Diamine Green Black not sure which I like better but I like that "color" on paper. Same thing with red, Writer's Blood or Oxblood maybe Franklin Christoph Black Cherry, have to get some to try it out. That's the long way around 5 "colors".
You mentioned that you typically like to use a lighter brown ink. Any suggestions?