in the mood for aesthetic notes 🩷
pen settings below!!
that (rare) feeling when you truly are in the mood for notes so you make it aesthetically pleasing 🌸 iykyk
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title: highlighter (38, 58% transparency), fountain pen (4.1), pen (19.66), double line pen (6)
header: pen (19.66)
text: pen (12), single line pen (4)
Whenever I find myself genuinely in the mood for taking notes, I make it a point to create an aesthetically pleasing setup that motivates me to study or organize information better. Using apps like Notes+ on the iPad truly changes the note-taking game. What I love most is customizing pen settings such as the highlighter at 38% with 58% transparency, a fountain pen set to 4.1, a pen at 19.66, and a double line pen at 6. These specific settings allow me to differentiate sections neatly and add a touch of elegance to my digital pages. One of the rare, but incredibly productive feelings is being genuinely excited to take notes, and when that happens, the aesthetics become just as important as the content. The highlighter, for example, is not just about color—it’s about transparency that helps maintain readability without overwhelming the text. The fountain pen offers smooth, clean strokes that resemble handwriting, which makes reviewing notes more engaging. Another trick is using different pen thicknesses strategically: thick pens for headers, medium pens for main text, and fine tips for notes or annotations. This layering adds clarity and structure instantly. The double line pen is also a favorite for emphasizing key points without making them too bold. From personal experience, creating aesthetically pleasing notes not only makes studying more enjoyable but also enhances memory retention because the visual cues help me recall information better. If you’re into #digitalnotes, #ipadnotes, or #studytok trends, experimenting with pen settings can turn your note pages into art that motivates consistent review and learning. Plus, sharing your aesthetic notes online often connects you with communities who appreciate study aesthetics and provide fresh inspiration. Remember, it’s not just about having notes but making them a visual experience you look forward to every time you open your iPad.


























