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daftpatience · 7 months
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i just got a new pen case at a cute stationery shop with my mom and im having huge autism about how nice it is (its a lihit lab hinemo)
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a-study-log · 11 months
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Some weekly/daily planning and some pens/mildliner swatches.
I’ve been a little quiet here and not posting as often. I think I’ll get back to it now. I had an interesting couple of weeks and I decided to take a week off to rest and recuperate from the stressful thing April was. I checked progress and adjusted my study goals too. I don’t know when exactly I’ll start work so, it was a good idea to feel refreshed and get back to studying again.
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koeni9in · 1 year
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Another page filled 💕
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poete-sans-vie · 1 year
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today's color is pink 🌷✨
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epiklab · 6 months
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meyer-sensei · 2 years
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Der Zebra Sarasa Grand ist aus Messing gefertigt und 24 Gramm schwer. Der Gelschreiber ist in den zehn vintage Farben erhältlich, die Farbe des Gehäuses entspricht der Farbe der Mine. Katalogpreis für den Sarasa Grand ist ¥ 1.100, aber bei Amazon Japan ist der Stift schon für ¥ 745 zu haben: Dark Blue ist mein Favorit, aber ich mag auch Dark Grey und Camel Yellow. Amazon Japan hat auch Ersatzminen, allerdings nur im Zehnerpack. Aber Minen lassen sich leicht mit der Post verschicken und eine davon hält wahrscheinlich eh bis zum nächsten Japanaufenthalt.
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cranberrysoap · 2 years
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test driving new pens on my boy
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bugsongs · 11 months
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tell me about your favorite pens and/or inks 🧐
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pilot needlepoint gel pens and zebra gel pens >>>>>>>>>>>>>
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adtothebone · 1 year
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My new box of southpaw-friendly Zebra Sarasa Dry X20 gel pens arrived just in time for the new year as my last old pen is almost out of juice.
Not a paid endorsement but it would be groovy for my bank account if it was.
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doodledeamus · 7 months
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My babies ♥
Thorn - He/They
Berry - She/Her
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koeni9in · 1 year
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Next page filled 💕
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housefreak · 1 year
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my favorite pens these days are papermate injoy gel, pentel energel, and uniball signo 207 :-)
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salvadorbonaparte · 4 months
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Stationery brands that are actually worth the money
As a working class student, I often don't have the budget to buy the trendy, big name stationery. Every once in a while, I manage to try out the products people are swearing on. Some of them have been pretty disappointing and some of them have been amazing. Here are the ones that have been worth it, at least for me.
Zebra Midliner - When it comes to highlighters you can definitely use the cheap no name ones but I found Zebra Midliners are not just an aesthetic option, they actually do have mild ink that doesn't damage my notebook or textbook pages and the colours are really pleasant. I also like their Sarasa gel pens. A cheaper alternative that also works is Frixion highlighters, they have a different texture because they are erasable but they're very mild and come in light colours too
Midori Paper - Holy shit this is the best paper I ever wrote on! Beautifully smooth paper, almost no pens smear or bleed through, the grid is light blue so it doesn't distract from the writing, there's a mark every 10 lines to make counting easier, they also come with lines, dots etc but I personally swear on grid paper
Tombow Fudesunoke Double Sided Grey-Black Brush Pen - I have some of the Tombow ABT brush pens for art reasons (different from study related stationery imo) and they're good but the double sided brush pen is so good I want to eat it, it's the perfect size for writing or drawing, the ink is beautiful and it doesn't smear or bleed, it lasts a surprisingly long time without drying out or the tip losing quality (unlike the ABT brush pens tbh)
Leuchtturm 1917 - I feared Leuchtturm would be a disappointment like Moleskine was (which is so bad don't buy them) but I am on my second bullet journal by Leuchtturm (2020 to Early 2023 and now Early 2023 to god knows when), they have a pocket, plenty of pages with good quality (not as good as midori but good for a bullet journal), two bookmarks
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latte-and-study · 2 months
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Long time no seeee (๑╹ω╹๑ )
my pencil case faves: blue edition 🧘
☆ Zebra - Sarasa Clip Pen (from the Vintage Collection) in Dark Grey 0.5mm
☆ Pilot - S3 S-Series Drafting Mechanical Pencil with a clear barrel in 0.3mm (my fave lead for this pencil is the Uni 0.3 HB kind!)
☆ Uni - Uni-ball One F Gel Pen in the F Grey barrel in 0.38mm (SUPER smooth, clean, fine, i cant get enough of this pen!)
☆ Uni - Uni Propus Window Double Sided Highlighter in Smoke Grey
☆ Pilot - Pilot Juice Gel Pen in 0.5mm Sky Blue (the MOST unique blue ink i have ever seen!)
☆ Monami - Monami Essenti Twin Highlighter in Myosotis (gorgeous light blue highlighter that doesn’t bleed, almost periwinkle in color! If you like a darker color, monami’s serenity blue is also nice!)
Its either this theme for my notes- or forest green with grey as my other go to stationery!
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chaoticelegant · 3 months
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How do you take your notes?? Love your blog <3
Thank you!
I use a modified version of the Cornell note taking system! I’ll explain it below.
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I use multiple things to take my notes:
Black fountain pen (Lamy Safari medium nib or Platinum Preppy fine nib)
Multicolored gel pens (Zebra Sarasa, 0.5)
Highlighters (Zebra Midliners 5ct)
Clear stickie notes of various sizes
Black permanent pen (for writing on plastic, 0.3)
Mechanical pencil and Eraser (Pentel Graphgear 500, 0.5; General’s Factis Eraser)
These all have a specific meaning to me within my notes so that I can easily see what I am looking for on a page at a glance.
I take my main notes in pencil so I can easily change them as I need to, I often mis-spell things so this is useful for that or if I got information wrong and need to change it
Gel Pens:
I use these to separate different sections of notes that are within the same larger note module. I also use them to add information in margins when they are big enough as they are easily distinguishable from the pencil.
Fountain Pen:
I use this to do my main heading and date for normal notes, and for notes that do not directly apply to the class but are still in that classes notebook. (My history notebook has history notes in pencil and the notes we took on writing in fountain pen. I know I’ll be using the writing notes a lot so I want to find them easily)
Highlighters:
The highlighters I use come in a five pack, and there are green, tan, grey, light pink, and brown colors. Each one has a highlighter tip and a bullet tip.
Green: highlight definitions or very important information. I only ever use this color in this way so that if I see green flipping through my notebook I know I need to go back at look at it no matter what
Tan: Context, sub definitions, or extra information. This is the color I go to after the green
Grey and Pink: I use these colors interchangeably as the page needs to highlight things I personally think I will want to go back and read
Brown: This color is too dark for normal highlighting so I use it to separate different note modules
Plastic Stickies and Pen:
These are for extra context when I have no room and for adding diagrams. I most often use them for when I have taken a full page of notes from the textbook before class and the professor adds extra information during lecture. I prefer the clear notes to the (more ‘aesthetic’) brown and tan ones because I can see through them and more easily remove them or lift them up to see the notes underneath. I do need a special pen to mark on them without smudging, but that is not an issue for me.
As the are clear, if I want to add a diagram, I can pull it up on my phone, add a stickie over it, and trace it with the pen. So no more messy diagrams.
Note taking:
I have two different times when I am taking notes and the things I do change order depending on that. If I am taking notes from something like a textbook, a documentary, or a slideshow on my laptop, I do all my highlighting and extras as I am taking the actual notes. When I am in lecture, I take my notes all in pencil except for the note sections in pen, then go back during breaks in the lecture and highlight/add where I need to.
I take very very extensive notes, so do not be alarmed if you don’t have a lot of notes. You want to have at least (In order of importance):
Definitions and Big Ideas
Important Context
Diagrams
After you have those, you can add things that you want to remember, things that are less important but maybe still good to know, and extra facts or figures.
My note taking follows this pattern:
Section Title (pen)
Definition word - definition (always highlighted in green)
Idea (level of importance determines green, tan, pink or grey, or no highlight)
Sub ideas
Bulleted under idea
Sometimes the sub ideas also have sub ideas that are bulleted under them
I don’t bother with the summary in the Cornell system as I don’t usually have time in a lecture to do them, if you have time and want to do it, go for it!
Handwriting
My handwriting can vary from a little shaky but very legible to scribbled based on how fast I am writing. If you don’t have great handwriting, don’t worry about it as long as you can read it later. It is not easy to notice this right after you have written it because you know what it says, but if you even think it might be a little too messy, erase it and write it again. You’ll thank yourself later.
If you have any questions, feel free to drop them in the askbox!
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