The thinner tip on the marker is also super handy for underlining, but I don't recommend putting too much pressure on the thin tips since they will flatten and break down over time
No bleed through, nice firm tip.
I had not realized that at the end of each of these highlighters was a finer tip liner, perfect for underlining.
I love them!Also the fine tip end is awesome for coloring in doodles or lettering
Love that these markers have two tips; one for highlighting and one end with a fine tip (comes in handy when color coding notes)
As for this pack, the lime-green/dark periwinkle blue/lavender/gray/dark-coral-pink set, the blue and pink are the most pigmented, which, at times, can be slightly unappealing
I got the yellow, orange, and brown from this set and the blue and grey from the "Noble" set.
I use all of these colors, even the gray!I like the blue in the set of neon & the other set with the yellow & brown color more
I wanted to love this set too, but unfortunately the green and blue and dark red one were too heavy
I got the more colorful set and didn't know the purple, orange, and brown would be so dark, so I've been mainly only using the yellow and blue
They do tend to bleed a little, but nothing I can't learn to live with
They do smudge a little when highlighting over certain types of ink, but you can always change to other types of ink, or wait a while before using them.
see it bleed a little) and is very easy to highlight without smudging
They do bleed a little through the paper, just don't apple to much pressure.
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