Slow Down & Write With Intention
Premium quality, speed-calibrated, handwriting training pens

Your brain learns neatness when slowing down. Then it remembers.
Our brains are wired to take shortcuts, including speeding through trivial and repetitive tasks without much thought or care. While this is good because it allows multitasking, it carries the downside of causing messy writing.
SloWriter pens force you to write slower, allowing you to take the time to write more neatly. There isn't much effort needed. Writing becomes neater almost automatically as soon as writing becomes slower.
The best part? After slow, neat writing is learned by the brain, you can begin to write faster and still write neatly. The speed increase needs to be gradual or your brain won't connect the new neat writing style. SloWriter training pens are designed with this in mind. Just move to the next faster pen and your brain will reapply the prior neatness training automatically.
Four pens. Four speed limits. One complete training progression.
Train yourself to write more neatly by following these easy steps:
- Begin with the slowest pen.
- To get the ink to flow normally, slow down your writing speed.
- When slowing down, use the extra time to focus on writing more legibly.
- After writing becomes consistently neater and the ink flows out of the pen without skipping, move to the next faster pen.
- Continue this process until you are writing more neatly at your normal pace.
One pen of each speed. Everything you need for the complete progression.
All the same speed. For classrooms, practices, or extended single-tier training.
Box of 10 ink cartridges, same speed. Keep training without replacing the pen.
Available in three ink colors.
Coming in summer 2026. Reserve yours today.
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Born during a season of recovery from mold exposure, this pen reflects a return to a slower, more intentional pace. In that quiet, writing became a practice of attention and care. It's designed to help you pause, refine each stroke, and reconnect with the craft of your own handwriting.
— D.B. Hedberg, Founder ⋅ The VedaVision Network ⋅ Olympic Peninsula, WA