The drawing board, as a flat tool used to hold drawing paper during painting, has evolved from traditional to modern. Early drawing boards were mostly wooden boards, primarily used to hold the paper and facilitate the artist's creation.
With technological advancements and changing market demands, the materials and forms of drawing boards have continuously innovated. Modern drawing boards now include composite boards and plastic products, while professional drawing boards use precious woods such as rosewood to enhance quality, and new products such as electronic LCD drawing boards have been developed. For example, some children's LCD drawing boards utilize flexible LCD films and PC+ABS shells. In addition, toy drawing boards targeting young children also exist on the market.
