noun the pointed end part of a pen or tool used for writing or drawing
Nibs are used in digital drawing tablets to simulate the feeling of using traditional pens and brushes.
A nib is the pointed metal tip of a pen that comes into contact with the writing surface to deposit ink.
In fountain pens, the nib is the part that controls the flow of ink onto the paper.
In the art of penmanship, the nib plays a crucial role in creating different styles of writing.
Nibs are commonly used in various art supplies such as dip pens and calligraphy markers.
A writer may use a nib to write with a fountain pen, creating smooth and precise lines.
An artist may use a nib to create intricate details in their drawings or calligraphy work.
A graphic designer may use a digital pen nib on a drawing tablet to create digital illustrations or designs.
A chef may use a nib to pipe frosting or decorate cakes and pastries with precision.
An architect may use a nib pen for sketching architectural drawings or plans.