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    Default Amateur Ink Review: Colorverse Gluon ink

    Colorverse Gluon/Photon ink set!
    I bought these from the Hippo Noto website. They currently have a sale on Colorverse inks, so I bought a few. It's not boldly advertised, but right now they're cheaper than anywhere else.

    I really wanted to try the “glistening” Gluon ink, so I opened up that bottle first and laid it down on a variety of different paper: The Hippo Noto cream colored book, a Rhodia pad, a Clairfontaine notebook, and some Apica.

    The ink performed fairly consistently across all the paper types, with intense light and dark green shading, and a sort of lavender-pink colored glisten. It’s marketed as a “glistening” ink instead of shimmering, but you get the idea

    Tried to show the ink in natural indirect daylight, as well as under some desk lamps.

    The stickers are pretty useful for labeling which Colorverse inks are in which pen. But feel free to use your imagination in their usage!

    Here is a YouTube video of me writing with the ink in the Hippo Noto book:




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