The V-SIGN PEN by Pilot is probably a multipurpose marker. It closely resembles alcohol-based markers typically used for labeling rather than detailed drawing. You can draw with it, of course — especially if you’re already used to similar markers like the Sharpie. The V-Sign pen lays down a smooth, vibrant line of liquid ink, but it does tend to feather on the paper if your hand moves too slowly. It also bleeds through if you’re filling areas gradually, so thicker paper is definitely recommended.
It doesn’t layer easily under acrylic markers either. In fact, I’m not entirely convinced it’s waterproof — it often blends with acrylics, leaving behind a greyish, “dirty” trail. And come to think of it, if it’s not waterproof, it isn’t suitable for labeling either.
One handy feature is the ink level window, which lets you see when the marker is running out. All in all, it’s a fairly basic marker and probably not the best fit for my specific needs. My main complaint is the size: it’s slightly shorter than most of the markers I use, so it doesn’t sit as naturally between the thumb and index finger. That said, the thicker body gives it a nice grip.
It’s great for filling in larger areas, so I’ll definitely keep one around — helps preserve my better markers for finer work. Like most Pilot pens, this one is made in Japan.
