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Zebra Pen Mildliner Double Ended Highlighter Broad and Fine Tips Assorted colors 15-Count

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But choosing your Bullet Journaling supplies to get started does NOT have to be stressful or overwhelming. Are you itching for a way to brighten up your journal or planner with some new ink? The Zebra Mildliners are a super fun, affordable, and easy-to-find set that could do just that! Who am I kidding? If you’re a hard-core decorator, you already have the giant set of these! Pentel Sign with Fude Brush Tip

The top three things I look for when buying a new set of journal pens or art markers are: Do they Bleed? This is the Japanese version of the Zebra Mildliner Double-Sided Highlighter. Both versions feature the same colors, with the color of each US marker corresponding to the Mild color of each Japanese marker. After all, the best fineliners are the ones you have in your case when inspiration strikes, so I wouldn’t worry too much over which brand you’ve chosen. Rollerball Pens + Gel Pens that Amp Up the Artsiness If you like to write longsectionsin your journal, or have a process for unloading your uncensored stream of consciousness thoughts, a fountain pen can be easier on your hands. They are especially handy for cursive writers, and can help you create gorgeous cursive “faux calligraphy” passages in your journal, to boot!Like the Faber-Castells, they come in sets with various nib sizes, but you can also buy multiple pens of the same nib size if you have one you prefer. I use the Uni-ball Signo 1mm metallic pens. They have the same free-flowing, paint-like ink quality as the Gelly Rolls, but are slightly gloopier.

I do appreciate that the dual tip is included because it makes the mildliners more versatile, and that’s not to say I’ll never use the fine point tip, such as doodles or other artwork. Here is an in-depth look at the Zebra Mildliner markers to help you decide if they are the right markers for you! They come in two varieties: hard and soft tip (I’ve linked to a combo that includes one of each). Iprefer the soft tip, myself. However, I’ve used all of these, and I’ve liked all of them for different reasons. When I like one more than another, I try to point this out. And that’s how I feel about the Zebra Kirarich highlighters – once I remember they’re there, I have a hard time resisting.I keep the Leuchtturn nearby for doodle practice and to test out markers before I use them in my primary journal.

If I swatch all three brands on acard together, I can barely tell which is which. They write well on smooth paper, like in a notebook, but aren’t as good on textured paper, such as watercolor paper. After gushing about the Triplus Fineliners above, I now have to let you down with a truth bomb: I actually prefer the Stabilo Point 88s these days.

This is the one pen on this list that I haven’t actually used. Because I have the Metropolitan, I don’t see the need to also buy and try these, because I’m already sold on the virtue of fountain pens for bullet journaling. With both of these pens, they are smooth writing, and they aren’t permanent markers. They don’t bleed through the paper like a regular Sharpie, but they allow for bold lettering and to create precise marks, such as when you’re planning a spread in your journal. If you’re looking for the best pen for Bullet Journals that doesn’t bleed, this is an *ultra fine* option (please excuse my pen joke!). The Mild Orange, Mild Pink, and Mild Yellow colors are brighter than what we can show in the writing sample photo. They are mild fluorescent colors. The Metropolitan is my go-to fountain pen. It’s an affordable fountain pen for people who like an easywriting experience when writing longer entries or note taking. Hi, Ted! Sorry about the late reply, but I have been searching and searching for an alternative pen for you. I don’t generally use gel pens in my journal, so you stumped me with this question. Well done, you!

They make bold and expressive lines, and you can control them to create fine, medium or bold strokes.The markers go on with a slightly painty quality, and the glittery effect is striking and obvious, adding to the vibrant, bright colors available. Despite the flowiness and glitter, they really do act like highlighters, in terms of being “see through” enough for the writing underneath. I am enjoying the Energel so far…seems not to skip and has a strong, steady flow. It may be one you consider trying. PaperMate Flairs – i use the medium and have about 20 colors. I also have the ultra fine that I wish very badly would come in all the same colors. Plus I need a teal. Why is there no teal? Perhaps one day I will find a journaling marker that does not do this, but until then the Zebra Mildliners still perform pretty well, and remain a staple in my kit. Do They Have a Good Color Selection? People who love lots of color wouldn’t generally reach for a grey highlighter, for example, but the mildliner grey highlighter pens are kinda gorgeous!

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