Use blue markers to help make your work stand out. Some are available in different shades of blue, such as aqua, turquoise, navy and sky blue, as well as featuring a variety of point types. Markers are well suited for drawing, writing and coloring on a variety of surfaces.
Permanent Markers
Permanent markers generally don't smudge, erase or wash away. Use blue Sharpie markers to write on almost any surface, including glass, cardboard, metal, plastic and foil. Those with a retractable design make it ready to use with one click and help eliminate the risk of lost marker caps.
Dry Erase
Present your ideas in color by using blue dry-erase markers on porcelain, melamine, glass and other dry-erase surfaces. Many of these markers feature quick-drying ink to help prevent smudges while writing. Most are low odor and AP certified non-toxic as well.
Wet Erase
Wet-erase markers are ideal for overhead projector transparencies, films and laminated calendars. Blue marker pens generally don't bubble or fade when exposed to intense heat, which makes it easy to reuse the overhead transparencies. In addition, the ink generally erases easily with a cloth.