The Development History of the Global Stationery Industry

How much do you know about the development history of the global stationery industry? Below, we will briefly explain the development history of the global stationery industry based on the timeline.

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1. Ancient Civilization Period
In ancient civilizations, people had already started using various writing and painting tools, such as brushes, quills, and ink. These tools were developed in civilizations such as ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, and ancient Rome.


2. From the Middle Ages to the Mid Modern Period
Handmade writing tools began to emerge, such as metal pen tips and quills, but they remained expensive luxury items mainly used by the wealthy and literati.


3. 19th century
The arrival of the Industrial Revolution brought about rapid development in the stationery industry. Mechanized production has made stationery products more popular, including pencils, ink pens, fountain pens, etc.


4. 20th century
With the improvement of education level and the rise of office culture, the stationery industry has entered a stage of rapid growth. During this period, many well-known stationery brands emerged and continuously launched innovative products such as ballpoint pens and carbon paper.


5. Late 20th century to early 21st century
The development of digital technology has had an impact on the stationery industry. The popularity of electronic devices has reduced the demand for paper stationery, but at the same time, it has also given rise to new types of stationery products, such as digital pens and electronic notebooks.


6. 21st century
The stationery industry has begun to focus on sustainable development and environmental protection, launching more products made of environmentally friendly materials such as recyclable pencils and biodegradable ink. At the same time, personalized customized stationery products have gradually become popular, meeting the different needs and aesthetics of consumers.

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