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hey guys, my new studyblr is @pedrostudyblr
I had to start a new one (@pedrostudyblr) because this one is a side blog, and I wanted to have access to all the features.
So if you like what I post, you can follow me here.
Thank you!! :)
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current situation: journalling in bed, drinking matcha spearmint tea. its been a pretty good morning. ig: studylustre
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p>14.08.17 | 🌤️ | 🎧 Lorde - The Louvre
I don’t have to work today, so i’m going to study. I began to learn korean a few weeks ago but i didn’t got far. I was on a trip to the Netherlands and had my first weeks at my new job. Hopefully I have more time in the next two weeks.
I’m using @emmastudies printables for my study notes today. They are great. I love them sooo much ♥️
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Trying to maintain a habit tracker for this month 💫
Taken from my studygram: @equaticnss
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Aaah so I just hit 100 followers after having this blog just a few days?! I can’t believe it THANK YOU!! To celebrate and say thanks I’ve decided to do blogrates! I’And if this gets under 10 notes lets just forget about this okay?
Rules:
Make sure you are following me, new followers are obviously welcome!
Reblog this post, likes are bookmarks only.
Send me an ask telling me something fun that happened today, and remember to include the name of your studyblr if it’s a side blog!
Blograte format:
URL: don’t get it sorry | it’s kinda cute actually | amazing! | wowowow | how did you get this who did you kill?
ICON: ngl kinda basic | meh cute i guess? | v nice | lovelovelove | okay i’m stealing it!!
DESKTOP THEME: default | i’m confused? | not bad | how is this so cute?! | aaah I love and might accidentally steal the code oops!!
MOBILE THEME: default | i’m confused? | not bad | how is this is so cute?! | aaah I love and might accidentally steal the code oops!!
ORIGINAL CONTENT: couldn’t find any | you’re getting there | so pretty?! | aesthetic af | amazing i’m reblogging everything!!
OVERALL: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | out of this world
FOLLOWING: no, sorry! | i am now! | yes | duh ofc
COMMENT:
I will tag all the blog rates with #studejing100 so blacklist that if you don’t want to see this!
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green spread time since i don’t have uni for another week.
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Hi, guys! I recently received an ask from @sunny-bunnies about my handwriting and headers! I thought my headers were more interesting (I’ll probably do a handwriting tag eventually haha), and I have a lot that I use so this post would get way long if I did both :)
Anyway, I’m going to go through all of the headers that I use regularly! they’re pictured above with and without shadows as a tl;dr.
monoline: this style is pretty popular right now and is also my current favorite! basically, it’s cursive, but uneven- whenever a letter ends in a downstroke, I extend it a little below where it would usually be and also vary the line on which the letters “sit.” The most important tip for this style is to keep stroke width and letter size the same, so that the unevenness looks intentional and not sloppy.
lowercase: I like to use this one as a subheading! it looks much better in the shadow version but basically you write in lowercase print as neatly as you can and hope for the best.
uppercase: This one can be used virtually anywhere! It’s pretty much writing in all caps; I prefer to stretch it vertically! (If you do this, make sure your letters are vertically centered in the same place! ex. the middle line on the E can go high, low, or in the middle, but it should also match where the bump of a P ends.)
faux calligraphy: (forgive me running out of space on this one oops) sort of like monoline (you can do the cursive evenly, like above, or unevenly), but after you write, go back in and thicken the downstrokes. This is much easier than regular calligraphy if you a. don’t feel confident with your calligraphy or b. don’t own brush pens!
serif 1: this one’s cute and kinda typewriter-ish! just print your letters and add serifs (little mini dashes) to the ends of lines. boom! you’re done. I like to look up a typewriter font to have a reference for the serif length and placement, but tbh it looks pretty good even if you wing it.
serif 2: serif 1 but adding to vertical strokes (note that these are not the same as the downstrokes used in faux calligraphy!) I based this style off of times new roman if you need a reference. A warning about serifs: shadows are a pain to do so if you choose to do a shadow + serif, make sure your header is 10 or fewer letters (you’ll thank me later.)
two-tone: take your faux calligraphy (this works better if you have thicker strokes), draw an imaginary line down the middle, and use a darker color to color over the top or bottom (I favor the bottom but it’s a matter of personal preference!) Layering colors (as opposed to just making each half the letter one color) has 2 benefits: 1. no guesswork in trying to match up halves, and 2. the colors look more cohesive! You can also try to blend the colors together to make a gradient (lay down more of the darker color and blend it upward with the lighter one!)
big & small: uppercase, but instead of adding shadows, add mini cursive letters to the centers of the colored letters. Make sure to connect it all together!
highlighted caps: A classic and perfect if you’re in a rush or doing subheaders. just write in all caps and highlight over it. voilá!
color shadow: I would definitely recommend doing this in a larger space than the one I left myself (check out this post to see it done less sloppily) but the idea is to do faux calligraphy with the black pen and the shadow with your colored pen or highlighter! (here I would generally recommend a gel pen or felt, fine-tipped marker but obviously I didn’t follow either of my own tips so make of that what you will)
a note on shadows: So I’ve mentioned shadows a couple times. Unless you want to make your life hard, do the shadows after the main body of the letter. There are just 3 basic rules I follow here! 1. pick 2 adjacent directions to do the shadows in (above, I picked down and right but you can also pick down and left or, if you’re feeling creative, up and left or right.) 2. For every line, one side should be in shadow. this isn’t a hard-and-fast rule but it’s pretty good to follow in general. 3. Choose a primary and secondary direction! For example, I picked down and right, correct? But if I have a capital A (see “uppercase”) I need to pick between a down/left shadow and an up/right shadow. Since I picked right as my primary direction, I choose the up/right side! This is basically an extension of rule 2 but it took me a while to figure out so I thought it should be included.
Sorry! this post went a lot longer than I had intended, but hopefully it was informative! P.S. if you like my posts, maybe you’d also like my new studygram!
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8.14.2017 // 1:10 PM
Some recent photos from my instagram ft. my ethereal af new macbook pro and study plans that i’ve been hella procrastinating on
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No one is instantly a perfect student. It’s well known that ‘’perfect’’ studying requires some practice. Fortunately, there is a bunch of information available on this topic on the internet. In this way everyone can become a professional student.
1. Choosing the right study spot
Create a study space
Desk organisation
Study music (x) (x) (x)
Remove distractions
Study space guide
2. Being well equipped
Studyblr on a budget
Organizing systems
How to stationery smart
Save money on stationery
School supplies shopping
Study apps everyone needs to use
Things you need in high school
Things that are useful in college
DIY school supplies
3. Getting focused
How to concentrate
Useful apps for focus
How to focus when a thousand things happen at the same time
Tips on staying focused
Academic goals
Getting started
4. Improve your handwriting
Handwriting goals
Improve your handwriting (1) (2) (3)
Fake calligraphy
How to calligraphy
Some banners
Some fonts to try out
5. Taking useful notes
Cornell notes
Outline notes
Alternative to flashcards
Taking notes in class
Or during a lecture
Mindmaps
Highlighting
Typing your notes
Flashcards
Feymann’s technique
Colour coding
Sticky notes
Annotating
Decorate your notes
2 notebook method
Taking notes efficiently
6. Creating an efficient study routine in your life
How to create a study habit
Public transport productivity
Prevent the curve of forgetting
Make the most of your day
Study snacks
Succeed at school
Effective studying
Improve memory
Last minute studying
10 best study habits
After school routine
7. Planning your studies
Scheduling studying masterpost
Promodoro method
Plan during your study breaks
Bullet journalling
Plan for multiple tests using a calendar
Use printables
Use your productivity wisely
Be more productive with a planner
7 ways to better organise your study time
8. Study strategies
Types of learners + strategies
Study skills for test taking
Study strategies masterpost
SQ3R reading method
Tips for effectively studying
Finding your perfect study method
How to memorise
Studying in a group
Study from textbooks
Quizing yourself
Secrets of a straigt A - student
My other masterposts
Scheduling studying
Acing vocab lists
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7.31.17 im probably one of the few people excited for back to school lmao, the best part is ALWAYS buying new stationery!!
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Hello! Here’s another one of my criminal law notes. I haven’t been very productive these past few days. (´;ω;`) gotta get a grip bc midterm exams are approaching!! Have a lovely day!🌸✨
Studygram: natastudies
Youtube: natastudies
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Curling up for a comfy Sunday work session💆🏻💻.
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reblog if you’re a studyblr
I’ve been absent for quite a while since I started university and somehow my dash is lacking new studyblr content. So please reblog if you habe a studyblr, use a bullet journal and/or make original content! I’ll be glad to check you out and follow you
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3/30 days uni-prep studies 8.9.17 | 11:48 PM I’m posting later and later oops but thd studies continue and I’m picking up the pace! Might start chem revision in a day or two, trying for 4th time to do the important thing! I’ll be spending the rest of my night playing farm games, and watching olan rogers and communitychannel ♡
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08/10 || I made a habit tracker and a blank page to write my daily gratitudes :)
#studyblr#studyspo#studygram#inspo#inspiration#handwriting#moleskine#notes#notebook#habit tracker#stabilo#unipin#bullet journal
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