Apple’s latest patent teases a Pencil that can draw in mid-air

Apple's next Pencil could eschew the iPad Pro entirely. The Cupertino company has filed a patent for a stylus that can be used on any flat surface, and maybe even in the air, as spotted by Dutch site TechTastic. The patent title being "Content Creati...

Because Profession Demands Perfection

The Modern Fuel Pencil 2.0 just embodies visual perfection. The way it’s intricately machined to absolute precision makes me want to go wow. For starters, the tolerances are so low and the parts fit together with such mechanical precision, you can seldom see parting lines, and that’s what makes the Modern Fuel 2.0 so visually… perfect.

Andrew Sanderson stepped out to make the first metallic mechanical pencil that echoed the character of a seasoned professional. Everything he saw in the market looked like it fit into a student’s stationery set, and not the pocket of a professional. The first in the series was launched almost three years back, made out of solid metal with a 0.5mm tip and a lifetime guarantee. The Modern Fuel 2.0 builds on the idea of a solid metal mechanical pencil with a professional air and improves certain aspects of it. For starters, it throws two new materials into the mix. Aside from the Stainless Steel and Brass variants, you even have a Titanium variant (which means it’ll last more than a lifetime), and a Bronze build, which gives the pencil an indescribable beauty. The bronze will gather a greenish patina over time too, making it look an otherworldly antique. The patina formed on the pencil becomes unique to you, making each and every pencil different from the rest.

Sanderson even switches up the mechanism on the inside, making it fully metal and allowing for 0.7mm and 0.9mm leads too, aside from the classic 0.5mm. The mechanism on the inside differs based on lead width, but each mechanism fits into the same pencil, so you can literally own one pencil body and multiple mechanisms that you can easily switch between. The back-end of the pencil comes with the rubber tip that conceals a screw underneath. Each pencil comes with a special Allen Key that allows you to open/close the pencil and replace mechanisms or leads. Once done, you can either close off the rear with a rubber, or a stylus tip, or even a fashionable little metal plug. The Allen Key also allows you to open the pencil to reveal a specially engraved serial number unique to each pencil.

The Modern Fuel Pencil 2.0 garnered the attention of architect John Pawson, who brought to attention the importance of detailing but the apparent lack of it. The pencil looks so seamless on the outside, one would think it was almost a single piece of metal. Pawson points out how each material lends a different aspect to the pencil, reminding him as an architect/designer of the material’s properties and its use in the field. Brass would remind him of weight and density, almost like a submarine component, whereas titanium’s lightness would be compared to aerospace applications.

Made keeping in mind that there aren’t many sleek looking mechanical pencils in today’s market that embody true minimalism, the Modern Fuel 2.0 was created with a lifetime guarantee. Its mechanism features a fully metal construction with no plastic/breakable parts. The tip is even created to be retractable, so that in the event that it falls face forward, the lead takes the damage, but never the pencil itself. Sanderson even provides a no-questions-asked replacement/repair service to back the immaculate construction that is the Modern Fuel 2.0, because if the first edition of the pencil was any indication, there’s clearly a demand for a designer’s/professional’s instrument that echoes the pure perfection a designer/professional demands!

Designer: Andrew Sanderson

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Titanium

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Tellurium Copper

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Seamless design

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Sensible way to charge your Apple pencil

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It STILL baffles me that Apple designed the most ridiculously counter-productive method to charge your iPad Pro Pencil. The pencil is designed to fit into the iPad’s port and stick out in probably the most cantilevered position possible, risking breakage almost every time.

You know Apple needs to get its act straight when third party companies rush in with their dongles and accessories to better the Apple experience. Moost is a wacom-esque stand for your iPad Pro pencil that allows you to dock the pencil within in the most comfortable, familiar manner. Not only can you dock the pencil in, you can even store the pencil’s cap in a small groove above the pencil dock so that it doesn’t get lost (really, Apple?). The dock comes with a USB cable that allows you to charge the pencil when not in use… while giving you the freedom to utilize your iPad Pro without a precariously balanced plastic stylus jutting out of one side!

Designer: Moost

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Magneto’s Pencil of Choice

Ready to ragequit on your mechanical pencil? A part of the frustration comes from their lack of accuracy and consistency with the lead position and length. Up until now, anyway! Magno is a 2mm lead mechanical pencil unlike any other.

It offers lead position accuracy far beyond other pencils due to the free-moving magnet concealed within its premium grade body. It works like this: the 2mm replaceable lead is held by a magnetic component concealed within the body of the pencil. Once the end tip is rotated, the brass collet releases the lead. The ferrous sleeve located around the outside of the body slides by hand to determine the length of lead. The ferrous outer sleeve moves the magnet and lead within the body. The lead is secured again by rotating the end tip which tightens the collet. Smart (and simple) stuff isn’t it?! Made from aircraft grade aluminum with an anodized surface in one of four cool colors, it’s also built to last a lifetime.

Designers: Ashley Hribar-Green & Matthew Aston Cain

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