Early morning light slanting through the desk, an acrylic pencil in the halo refracted light cherry ripples, as if solidified cherry blossom juice; a mint green ruler lying across the notebook, the edge of the pearlescent, like a section of the ice was polished by the waves of the sea ...... in the pursuit of the "face value is justice! In this pursuit of 'value is justice' era, colourful acrylic stationery naturally has a place in the stationery in the world.
Acrylic was born in the laboratory, this is a substitute for glass, but in the hands of designers metamorphosed into a 'container of light'. When it is injected with pigment, cut into the form of stationery, it becomes a touchable rainbow - translucent amber note pads, reminiscent of solidified maple sugar; haze blue tape seat, like intercepting a piece of the morning fog in Northern Europe; gradient purple notebook cover, such as the twilight is not the twilight of the sunshine sealed. These colours are no longer attached to the surface of paper or plastic, but are transmitted from the inside of the material, and when the light passes through, the edges of the micro-awning, like the 'fire' of the gemstone. Acrylic is hard enough to carry acrylic automatic pencils made of precision gears, and soft enough to bend into wavy bookends at high temperatures. There was a 'pencil case of light', layers of coloured acrylic panels through the interplay of light and shadow, such as church windows on the desktop mottled projection - stationery is no longer a tool, but the installation of light art.
Acrylic made of stationery paradox is the most simple geometric form, carrying the most complex visual game. A six-pronged acrylic fountain pen allows light to be refracted into a kaleidoscopic pattern on the inside just by changing the angle of the cut surface. So, whether it is transparent yellow acrylic sheet, transparent orange acrylic sheet, translucent orange acrylic sheet or any other colour of acrylic sheet, you can make a lot of beautiful stationery with a different light.










