Registration board

A4 drawing board with built-in metal clips. Ideal for sketching and sketching anywhere and anytime

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A convenient and ideal writing board for writing, drawing and sketching anywhere, in any terrain conditions and at any time. Convenient for creating shopping lists and to do lists. Also known as an engineer's board, useful for distribution at marketing and sales events, conferences and more. A hard board in a wooden design with a large and durable metal clip for a stable hold that prevents the pages from shifting, built-in to catch multiple pages and does not leave crushing marks.

Dimensions: 23 cm wide, 31.5 cm high, 3 mm thick. Suitable for A4 and A5 size paper.

An excellent drawing board for pupils, students and artists

Using a board is highly recommended for drawing and sketching, as the work surface will be vertical, at a 90 degree angle in front of the eyes, which is convenient for work and prevents vision distortions that may occur when the page is placed on the table as in writing. The position of the page in relation to the eyes and hands affects the correct holding of the brush or pencil and the execution options as well as the quality and accuracy of the drawing or drawing. It is recommended to make sketches out of an impression of observing nature, on a hard, portable substrate that is easy to hold.

A sketch is a preliminary drawing of a painting, architectural drawing or sculpture. Usually a sketch is done quickly and freehand in preparation for a more complex piece or as practice. In art, it is desirable to always have a pencil, eraser, sharpener and pages within reach, to capture an idea or convey a thought. For those who are interested in developing in art and improving their vision and perception, it is recommended to make drawings as much as possible and thus practice the correct holding of a pencil and develop hand-eye contact.

Exercise for holding a pencil correctly in the drawing »
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