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As a single mother of three very active kids, sometimes it’s hard to keep their schedules straight. One plays on three softball teams April through July. Another bounces between two baseball teams, football, and flag football. And the third stays active playing volleyball year-round. Because of the three hectic schedules, I’m so thankful to have a job that allows me to test and create new products that help not only myself, but other families. One of my favorite new products is the whiteboard monthly planner that sticks to my fridge.

A rare moment caught on film – the kids were getting along! *Actual photograph. No kids were harmed in the making of this memory.

Why it Wasn’t Working for Me

A wide angle shot of a whiteboard monthly planner on a refrigerator. The text "April" is written at the top, and each day has the date and events written into it. The calendar is surrounded by magnets from various tourist attractions.At home, we have a French-door style fridge. Because we’ve covered the front of our fridge with magnets from our travels over the years, I put the magnetic backed calendar on the side. At first, I was using the black waterproof 1mm marker and the click Expo marker that comes with basically every calendar we offer. As a result, the abbreviations for which kid’s event was happening at what time became too confusing.

Finding the Full Potential of My Calendar

Knowing we have Expo 4-packs of markers in the office, I snagged a package and brought it home. With colors like green, blue, and red, I could now color-code my kids! After a few weeks of testing it out, I realized, “Hey, this is pretty awesome!”

I use red for my oldest daughter – the volleyball player. Anything she has going on, including field trips, doctors, and of course volleyball, gets written in red. My middle child, the softball girl, is green. Her events still get abbreviated to track which team she needs to prepare for, but they’re much simpler. And my littlest – the baseball/football star – gets blue. Again, teams get abbreviated, but so much easier! The black is reserved for family events, or something on my schedule.

Share the Knowledge

After realizing that this is actually working for my family, it hit me that there’s probably many other families out there with similar situations. I presented the idea to my boss, and we both had a, “Why didn’t we think of this sooner?” moment. We’ve had the right products sitting around the production room for as long as I could remember, so why not offer them to our customers?

A closeup image of the whiteboard monthly planner with color coding schedules. Dates are written in black waterproof ink, and the schedules are written in different colors of Expo markers.

Here’s a snapshot of what my calendar looked like in April. Dates were written in black waterproof ink, and the schedules were written in red, blue, black, and green Expo markers.

Make it Work for You

Whether they have just one or two kids, or a whole flock, the color coding system really makes things easier. Families can color code based on the activity – like dance class in red and piano lessons in green – or by which parent needs to handle the activity. They can use something similar to my system – by kid – or invent their own.

And it’s not just families, too. Facilities that need to give medications or track patients’ appointments and procedures can use the whiteboard monthly planner. Teachers can track special occasions, field trips, and other events. Offices can color code their client meetings, employees schedules, and even the conference room schedule.

And it’s not Just the Whiteboard Monthly Planner

Although I have the French door whiteboard monthly planner at home and that’s what works for me, we wanted to offer the new color combinations for all of our calendars. The whiteboard calendars come with four colors of Expo fine tip markers. And the blackboard calendars come with four colors of 6mm tip Zig Illumigraph wet-wipe markers. Check out the chart below for the full lineup of combinations!

CalendarsWhiteboard MarkersBlackboard Markers
1 Week Strip1 black waterproof and 1 black Expo Marker1 black waterproof and 1 each red, blue, green, and black Expo markers1 white waterproof marker and 1 white wet-wipe marker1 white waterproof marker and 1 each white, yellow, orange, and pink wet-wipe markers
2 Week Strip
4 Week Strip
Small Size Month1 black Expo marker1 each red, blue, green, and black Expo markers1 white wet-wipe marker1 each white, yellow, orange, and pink wet-wipe markers
Tall Size Month1 black waterproof and 1 black Expo Marker1 black waterproof and 1 each red, blue, green, and black Expo markers1 white waterproof marker and 1 white wet-wipe marker1 white waterproof marker and 1 each white, yellow, orange, and pink wet-wipe markers
Wide Month
French Door Month

Editor’s Note: This story was written by our Office Manager Jacklynn. She often works behind the scenes, helping with product research, development, and manufacturing; web content; and customer service.

Check out the products mentioned in this article here:

  • Weekly Magnetic Backed Blackboard Calendars Cohas Chalkboard and Marker Systems One Strip Weekly Magnetic Backed Blackboard Calendar with Two White Markers SKU IA-ZB-MAG-CAL-1W-000T UPC 719926444439

    Weekly Magnetic Backed Blackboard Calendars

    $21.55$45.94Sale!
  • Cohas Chalkboard and Marker Systems Small Monthly Magnetic Backed Blackboard Calendar with One White Marker SKU IA-ZB-MAG-CAL-SML-000 UPC 719926444422

    Monthly Magnetic Backed Blackboard Calendars

    $25.95$30.94Sale!
  • Cohas Chalkboard and Marker Systems One Strip Weekly Magnetic Backed Whiteboard Calendar with Two Black Markers SKU IA-ZB-WB-MAG-CAL-1W-010T UPC 719926444521

    Weekly Magnetic Backed Whiteboard Calendars

    $21.55$54.95Sale!
  • Cohas Chalkboard and Marker Systems Small Monthly Magnetic Backed Whiteboard Calendar with One Black Marker SKU IA-ZB-WB-MAG-CAL-SML-010 UPC 719926444514

    Monthly Magnetic Backed Whiteboard Calendars

    $25.95$39.95Sale!
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As a single mother of three very active kids, sometimes it’s hard to keep their schedules straight. One plays on three softball teams April through July. Another bounces between two baseball teams, football, and flag football. And the third stays active playing volleyball year-round. Because of the three hectic schedules, I’m so thankful to have a job that allows me to test and create new products that help not only myself, but other families. One of my favorite new products is the whiteboard monthly planner that sticks to my fridge.

A rare moment caught on film – the kids were getting along! *Actual photograph. No kids were harmed in the making of this memory.

Why it Wasn’t Working for Me

A wide angle shot of a whiteboard monthly planner on a refrigerator. The text "April" is written at the top, and each day has the date and events written into it. The calendar is surrounded by magnets from various tourist attractions.At home, we have a French-door style fridge. Because we’ve covered the front of our fridge with magnets from our travels over the years, I put the magnetic backed calendar on the side. At first, I was using the black waterproof 1mm marker and the click Expo marker that comes with basically every calendar we offer. As a result, the abbreviations for which kid’s event was happening at what time became too confusing.

Finding the Full Potential of My Calendar

Knowing we have Expo 4-packs of markers in the office, I snagged a package and brought it home. With colors like green, blue, and red, I could now color-code my kids! After a few weeks of testing it out, I realized, “Hey, this is pretty awesome!”

I use red for my oldest daughter – the volleyball player. Anything she has going on, including field trips, doctors, and of course volleyball, gets written in red. My middle child, the softball girl, is green. Her events still get abbreviated to track which team she needs to prepare for, but they’re much simpler. And my littlest – the baseball/football star – gets blue. Again, teams get abbreviated, but so much easier! The black is reserved for family events, or something on my schedule.

Share the Knowledge

After realizing that this is actually working for my family, it hit me that there’s probably many other families out there with similar situations. I presented the idea to my boss, and we both had a, “Why didn’t we think of this sooner?” moment. We’ve had the right products sitting around the production room for as long as I could remember, so why not offer them to our customers?

A closeup image of the whiteboard monthly planner with color coding schedules. Dates are written in black waterproof ink, and the schedules are written in different colors of Expo markers.

Here’s a snapshot of what my calendar looked like in April. Dates were written in black waterproof ink, and the schedules were written in red, blue, black, and green Expo markers.

Make it Work for You

Whether they have just one or two kids, or a whole flock, the color coding system really makes things easier. Families can color code based on the activity – like dance class in red and piano lessons in green – or by which parent needs to handle the activity. They can use something similar to my system – by kid – or invent their own.

And it’s not just families, too. Facilities that need to give medications or track patients’ appointments and procedures can use the whiteboard monthly planner. Teachers can track special occasions, field trips, and other events. Offices can color code their client meetings, employees schedules, and even the conference room schedule.

And it’s not Just the Whiteboard Monthly Planner

Although I have the French door whiteboard monthly planner at home and that’s what works for me, we wanted to offer the new color combinations for all of our calendars. The whiteboard calendars come with four colors of Expo fine tip markers. And the blackboard calendars come with four colors of 6mm tip Zig Illumigraph wet-wipe markers. Check out the chart below for the full lineup of combinations!

CalendarsWhiteboard MarkersBlackboard Markers
1 Week Strip1 black waterproof and 1 black Expo Marker1 black waterproof and 1 each red, blue, green, and black Expo markers1 white waterproof marker and 1 white wet-wipe marker1 white waterproof marker and 1 each white, yellow, orange, and pink wet-wipe markers
2 Week Strip
4 Week Strip
Small Size Month1 black Expo marker1 each red, blue, green, and black Expo markers1 white wet-wipe marker1 each white, yellow, orange, and pink wet-wipe markers
Tall Size Month1 black waterproof and 1 black Expo Marker1 black waterproof and 1 each red, blue, green, and black Expo markers1 white waterproof marker and 1 white wet-wipe marker1 white waterproof marker and 1 each white, yellow, orange, and pink wet-wipe markers
Wide Month
French Door Month

Editor’s Note: This story was written by our Office Manager Jacklynn. She often works behind the scenes, helping with product research, development, and manufacturing; web content; and customer service.

Check out the products mentioned in this article here:

  • Weekly Magnetic Backed Blackboard Calendars Cohas Chalkboard and Marker Systems One Strip Weekly Magnetic Backed Blackboard Calendar with Two White Markers SKU IA-ZB-MAG-CAL-1W-000T UPC 719926444439

    Weekly Magnetic Backed Blackboard Calendars

    $21.55$45.94Sale!
  • Cohas Chalkboard and Marker Systems Small Monthly Magnetic Backed Blackboard Calendar with One White Marker SKU IA-ZB-MAG-CAL-SML-000 UPC 719926444422

    Monthly Magnetic Backed Blackboard Calendars

    $25.95$30.94Sale!
  • Cohas Chalkboard and Marker Systems One Strip Weekly Magnetic Backed Whiteboard Calendar with Two Black Markers SKU IA-ZB-WB-MAG-CAL-1W-010T UPC 719926444521

    Weekly Magnetic Backed Whiteboard Calendars

    $21.55$54.95Sale!
  • Cohas Chalkboard and Marker Systems Small Monthly Magnetic Backed Whiteboard Calendar with One Black Marker SKU IA-ZB-WB-MAG-CAL-SML-010 UPC 719926444514

    Monthly Magnetic Backed Whiteboard Calendars

    $25.95$39.95Sale!
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Technical staff here at Cohas Chalkboard and Marker Systems helped out on answers.yahoo.com and answered the following question.  Our answer was selected the best last week.  It was about professional pigment paint markers.

If you have a technical question ask it here in the comments, or send it to us on our Contact Page, we would be happy to help.  If we have not done the testing to provide a good answer we will add that to our labs list of items to test for you.

Need some pro pigment paint markers?

Okay so I like to make graphic designs both on the computer and off, but all I have found are prisma colors, paint markers, and something else. I am looking for intense, and I mean vivid colors that don’t allow overlap streaks showing (like how with an expo if you draw a line going one way on paper and then reverse the direction going slightly more diagonal, and then you are left with a dark square where you went back).

  • I want it to be all glossy like spray paint, but I need it well controlled.
  • Need something that doesn’t strip down the more you draw and mix (like chunks of it).
  • Looking for a variety of sizes so you can make clean cut edges on round edges.
  • And most of all, I want something that doesn’t just lose its color when it dries and one that doesn’t dry out in like 5 minutes from just excessive drawing.

I even went to an art marker testing store but only had 5 minutes because I had to run. So what marker brand and model are out there like this and if you can, please tell me some good paper that works with this. Cost is only an issue if its like more than 100 bucks.

Best Answer

pigment paint markers Zig Posterman Paint Markers sound like a solution except for one of your requirements. They are water based pigment markers. The mark is opaque and can be drawn over after it dries. They are normally used on non porous material, where they are semi-permanent, when you use them on paper they are not removable. On Glass or plastic they come of with Windex or any ammonia based cleaner.

They come in a number of sizes, from extra fine point half mm through 50mm that’s 2 inches wide!

They are pigment paint markers, UV stable, and will not fade in the sun, this is because of the pigment (ground up powder) used in the “ink” paint marker. The tip is loaded by pressing down on the marker to open a valve, this keeps it from drying out as you draw. A video is on the website cited in the sources that shows how that works.  “How to Load a Zig Posterman Marker

We have not tested with many different paper types, we will do that in the future.

Artist Tip!

Zig Posterman Paint markers can be blended when wet for dramatic results useful in three dimensional renderings and representation.  When dry they can be drawn over with no damage to the marks you have made. You will also see no change in color to those marks you have made.

They do make a mat finish not gloss as you requested, other than that they may work for you. You can spray a fixative or clear spray paint over it to make it glossy when complete. You can also laminate it with a gloss laminate. Heat laminate or pressure laminate works fine.

Full disclosure, I work in the Cohas Chalkboard & Marker Systems lab that tests these products for distribution in the US. Providing information for application stories at the company that sells them. We do test other markers POSCA would provide similar results to what I have outlined. Other markers we have tested like wet erase or dye based markers would have the problems.

 

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