Kuretake Zig Clean Color DOT Markers 12 Colors Set, Dual tip, for journaling, Crafts, Illustration, Lettering 0.5mm fine tip on one end and a Flexible dot tip, AP-Certified, Made in Japan
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Selected User Reviews For Kuretake Zig Clean Color DOT Markers 12 Colors Set, Dual tip, for journaling, Crafts, Illustration, Lettering 0.5mm fine tip on one end and a Flexible dot tip, AP-Certified, Made in Japan
Kuretake Zig Clean Color Dot markers are one of my favorites. I'm going to use them to color-code my planners. Minimalism is very popular in the planner community, and many people color code their planners with washi dots. I like having the markers in my planner for marking dates, to-do lists, and other things, and I also like not having to use dot stickers or washi dots, and they're small enough to throw in my pen case for on-the-go use. I fell in love with them so much that I went back and purchased the basic. To my collection of mild sets, I'd like to add these. I like how you have a pen on the other end of the pencil that you can use in the planner. They look good on Tomoe River paper as well as my Cloth. These papers do not bleed through the paper inserts. Some papers may bleed or ghost; test them first. I always use thicker paper in my planners, so a little ghosting or ink bleed isn't a big deal. I adore these markers and have had a lot of fun using them. If you're a dot-obsessed planner, these are a must-have!.
They're simple to use and have a lot of flavor. Note that if you press for an extended period of time, some papers may bleed through. Nonetheless, I adore these items and use them as circle dots or drawings in my journals. These outperform the Tombow Play Dot by a wide margin.
This was the only company that made this type of marker, so I bought it. They do appear to have some extra ink in them and bubble/bleed a little, but I think that'll go away once I break them in a little more. br>br>However, as with all dual-tipped markers and pens, make sure to store them flat to prevent one side from drying out too quickly.
This is fantastic! It's a unique and fun addition to any artist's toolkit, and it produces exceptionally clean dots. I also like the fact that one side has a bullet tip for fine detailing. Furthermore, I was blown away by the colors used, as I was a little ehh about a few of them when I first saw the picture.
These are the markers I prefer to use to color code my daily to-do list in my planner. They produce consistent size marks, have vibrant ink, and are available in a wide range of colors. The markers are water-based, but they smear very little when they come into contact with water. br>br>Now that I've established a color-coding system in my planner, I wish they could be purchased separately on this site. I've seen them on other websites, but shipping for just a few markers is prohibitively expensive. br>br>One thing to keep in mind is that these will bleed through most types of paper. They don't bleed through the pages of the planner I use (which is why they're my favorite), but I've tried them on a variety of other papers and they've worked perfectly. Before they can be put to use, they must pass a paper test.
I've been coloring "dots" in my coloring book, and they're incredibly simple to turn into pretty planner patterns. I have an embarrassing number of markers, but these are one-of-a-kind, so I strongly suggest them!.
Depending on the amount of pressure, different sized dots appear. There is no bleeding or smudging. The only disadvantage I discovered is that the on and off of the cap can make them a little messy after a few uses. Ocean is the color shown. There will be no more small check boxes to draw!.
It's a lot of fun to use the dotting tool, and the colors are vibrant on both Tomoe River and Rhodia grid paper.