Your Logo on the Marker They Actually Keep
Some promotional items get a polite smile and a spot at the bottom of a tote bag. The Sharpie Ultra Fine Permanent Marker gets used at the desk, in the meeting room, and at the signing table.
Most branded writing tools disappoint the moment they meet paper—skipping, bleeding, or fading within weeks. That kind of first impression follows your company name. You need a giveaway that works as hard as your team does, especially when the stakes are high at trade show giveaways or during HR onboarding event supplies distribution.
When you order Sharpie custom imprinted permanent markers in bulk, you are placing a tool that people genuinely reach for into the right hands. The ultra fine point precision lines make it the go-to choice for corporate contract signing tools, detailed labeling, and annotating documents where accuracy matters. Every marker is built with a durable plastic barrel that holds up to daily handling, and the quick-drying waterproof ink resists smearing on virtually any surface. Your logo does not just appear on a giveaway—it appears on a workhorse that earns its place at the desk.
Product Specifications
- Material: Durable plastic barrel
- Ink Type: Permanent, quick-drying, and waterproof ink
- Point Size: Ultra fine point for precise, controlled lines
- Safety: AP Certified non-toxic formula
- Country of Origin: Made in the USA
- Imprint Method: Screen print
- Imprint Area: 1.75" W x 0.5" H on barrel
- Standard Packaging: Bulk packed
- Minimum Order Quantity: 200 units
Orders start at just 200 units, making it practical for teams of any size to put a trusted tool in the hands of clients, new hires, and event attendees. Get your custom quote today and place your brand on a marker built to last.
Explore our full range of custom markers for more options.
Anatomy of a Custom Pen
Choosing the right pen construction ensures your promotional giveaway looks professional, functions flawlessly, and stays in your customers' hands.
- The Essentials: A pen is built from core structural components—like the barrel (your main design real estate) and the ink style (ballpoint, gel, or rollerball), which dictates how smoothly it writes.
- The Accents: Secondary details like ergonomic grips, structural trim, and secure clips add both comfort for the writer and vibrant color-matching opportunities for your brand.
Dive into a pen's anatomy with our full guide: The Anatomy of a Custom Pen.
Artwork Resolution & File Formats
Because custom pens offer a compact printing canvas, standard web images (like JPG or PNG) can become blurry or jagged when scaled down.
- Required Formats: Please submit your corporate logo or text in a vector format, specifically .EPS or .SVG.
- Why it matters: Vector files use mathematical coordinates rather than pixels. This allows our printing equipment to scale your graphics down infinitely without losing a single pixel of crispness, ensuring fine lines.
That being said, feel free to send over whatever you have ready and our team will take it from there!
Exact Color Matching (PMS Colors)
When trying to align the Trim Color or accent pieces of a pen with your strict corporate identity, guessing the shade isn't an option.
- The System: We utilize the Pantone Matching System (PMS) to guarantee precision.
- How to use it: When submitting your design requirements, specify your brand's unique PMS color codes if you know them. This ensures the ink imprint on the barrel or the selected plastic trim matches your official company colors perfectly.
Don't fret if you don't have that information. We will do our best to match the colors!
Font Legibility & Minimum Sizes
The Clip Imprint (Clip Imp) area is an incredibly high-visibility spot for phone numbers or taglines, but it offers highly limited real estate.
- Font Choice: We recommend using clean, sans-serif fonts (like Helvetica, Arial, or Futura) for high-contrast legibility. Avoid intricate script or cursive fonts in this area.
- Minimum Size: Any text placed on the clip must be a minimum of 6 pt font to prevent the ink from filling in the loops of letters like e, o, or a. If you're squeezing a long URL onto the clip, consider using the main barrel instead to keep it readable at a glance.
- If you have any questions, feel free to contact us first.
