![]() ![]() Paper and Ink Arts is closed on Saturday & Sundays, so orders placed over the weekend will begin shipping on the following Monday. Orders placed online and by phone generally ship within 48-72 business hours. These fees are not included in the shipping price. We ship worldwide! International orders are subject to all applicable customs & duty taxes & fees. (*Large sheet paper (uncut) will have an additional $15 fee due to oversized shipment price increases) I am still planning on adding highlighting tests on books and copy paper.Enjoy $5.99 Flat Rate Shipping (2-7 business days) on orders over $50. It even performed better on the Leuchtturm and look more vibrant than the swatches on the Moleskine. The Mildliners performed well on the Moleskine. Because the recycled paper absorbed the ink, it also made the ink look darker than it should. Swatch and Pen Test Generic Recycled Paper I find this somehow difficult or tiring to read especially with the blue and red Mildliners. The rest of the colors here don’t contrast well with black text. What I liked about the Stabilo is that they are bright pastels – the colors jump off the page without blinding you. The only color that works for me in this set is the violet Mildliner. However, because its body is thin, the chiseled tip is also thin (0.3mm) It also has a fine tip that can be used like a felt tip marker. I appreciate how thin they are because they can fit smaller pen cases. If the recycled paper were thinner, it would have bled through the next page for sure. ![]() While there is no bleeding or feathering, it showed through the back of the recycled paper pretty heavily. ![]() I did a few tests on three types of paper: generic recycled paper, Moleskine, and Leuchtturm. Performance on Various Types of Paper – 8/10 ![]() Tombow Dual Brush pens offer a wide range of colors and so do the Crayola Supertips – the only difference is that they have a marker or brush styled tip compared to the standard highlighter’s chiseled tip design. However, I see the Mildliner as a happy medium for pastel highlighters and pastel markers. The colors mentioned in this review is just one out of three. If you compare this with other highlighters like the Stabilo Boss, the Faber Castell, or the Pilot Frixion, the Zebra Mildliner has a wider range of colors. Only the Zebra Mildliners sold a 5-pc set that included a grey highlighter so I bought the “Cool and Refined” pack on Amazon. I wanted a grey marker – that was all but I couldn’t find online retailers who would sell a single piece of it with free shipping (I mean, let’s be real, that’s why we love Amazon). I used them for bullet journaling for a while before I decided I wanted to try the Zebra Mildliners. I already had a set of Stabilo Boss pastel highlighters which I use when I read non-fiction books. Because of that, they have gained popularity in the Bullet Journal and the Studyblr/Studygram community because they served as a good alternative to standard neon highlighters. The Zebra Mildliners are a set of highlighters that have soft, muted, almsot pastel colors. For inquiries, please visit our Partnership and Advertisements page. All opinions expressed here are the author’s own and are not in any way influenced by the aforementioned organization. Disclosure: This product was purchased by the author. ![]()
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