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Originally Posted by amb6883
Mostly I get screen prints, giclees, and lithgraphs signed and it is pencil all the way if the medium allows it. Pencil doesn't fade or bleed and lasts forever. Most artists sign prints in pencil for this reason.
But like you mentioned not everything can be signed in pencil so I just make sure that I get a pigmented marker/pen that is fade resistant and I'll use it for signatures. No sharpies.
On a side note, I wish I had the time to go up to the Philadelphia Comic Con at the end of the month but work is kicking my ass at the moment. Most of the Firefly cast is going to be there damn it! Only 3 hours away.
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Cool to know
If I ever get anything on fancy paper signed I'll take a good quality pencil. And I'll definitely look into a fade-resistant pen or marker if I end up going to a future SDCC
On another note
Firefly Cast you say, Philadelphia you say
Hmmm a steady job is overrated
Nah but I love Firefly too
Would love to meet Joss Whedon and Nathan Fillion among the rest of the cast
Stay shiny my friend