Today I’m doing a review on the iBayam Dual Brush Markers. These were recommended on Amazon when searching for Brush Markers. I’ve never heard anyone talk about them but for $11 (for 30) I figured why not try them out?!
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First Impressions
The barrel of the markers are very thin, thinner than most brush markers. The tip of the marker is about the same as the Faber Castell brush markers.
The opposite is a fine pen tip. This size is perfect for bullet journaling, to-do lists, or planning!
Are they good for beginners?
The iBayam Markers are a small brush marker, which makes them great for beginners. They are fairly flexible, but still pretty easy to control. With a little bit of practice, you’ll get the hang of them in no time. If you’re wanting to get into brush lettering and you don’t want to break the bank they are great for beginners.
If you’re familiar with any of these other small brush markers, here is how the iBayam markers stack up. They have the largest difference in thin and thick strokes, are the most flexible, and have the second most colors available.
Are the iBayam Markers worth it?
YES. I love these markers SO much. These are seriously my new favorites. Most of the markers are a bright, vibrant, color. Only a few of them are too light that I wouldn’t be able to use them. I truly think I’ll be using these for everything.
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