Prismacolor

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Prismacolor is a brand of professional artists'originated by the Berol corporation, and now manufactured by Sanford (makers of Sharpie markers). Among the items in the Prismacolor line are colored pencils, art stix, pastels, and alcohol-based permanent art markers.

"Premier" is their primarily colored pencil line and consists of 132 colors. They are sold in 12, 24, 36, 48, 72, 120, 132 assorted count packages or in open stock (one pencil) or in sets of 12 of one color. In 2005 they added 12 neutral or beige tones which can be purchased in a 12 assorted package or separately. The Prismacolor premier colored pencils are easily blended, brilliant, and have fade-resistant colors.

"Verthin" pencils are similar to being a student grade of their Premier line. It consists of 36 colors and is cheaper. They can be made into a sharper tip to get small details where the Premier line fails.

"Lightfast" pencils are one of their more recent lines. Consisting of 48 pencils and sold in a 48 count assorted package or separately they offer a sharp tip with brilliance and consistency. They are specially forumulated to keep that brilliance and strength after many hours of exposure to sunlight.

"Col-Erase" pencils are colored pencils that can be erased. 24 pencils that are sold separately or in a 24 count assorted set. Ideal for animating or illustrating, they offer color with a chance to erase. They have strong tips and have erasers on the end of each pencil.

Other Colored Pencil lines include:

  • "Watercolor Pencils"
  • "Scholar Colored Pencils"
  • "Art Stix"
  • "Colorless Blender"

Marker lines include:

  • "Double Ended"
  • "Metallic"

Pastel lines include:

  • "Soft Pastels"
  • "NuPastels"

They also have products for charcoal and graphite feature over 10 addition lines of products.

They have two lines of Prismacolor Fixtives specially formulated to work better for colored pencil, graphite, charcoal, and pastel.

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