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Kokuyo Jibun Techo 2021 Lite Mini Diary B6 Slim Giveaway

Kokuyo Jibun Techo Giveaway

If you want a planner as detailed as its product name, then you are in the right place! The Kokuyo Jibun Techo has proven to be one of the more popular planners over the past several years, and this B6-sized Lite Mini Diary packs a punch in a smaller, more convenient size. The daily 24-hour column layout is perfect for time tracking, and Kokuyo’s own THINPAPER will handle any pen, pencil, or ink type with ease.

I have one Navy Cover model to give away this week, so read the rules below and enter away!

Kokuyo Jibun Techo Layout
Posted on October 13, 2020 and filed under Kokuyo, Jibun Techo, Giveaways.

Kokuyo Mark+ Dual Tone Highlighter Review

Kokuyo Mark+ Dual Tone Highlighter Review

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I love the idea of the Kokuyo Mark+ Dual Color Highlighter. I'm a fan of color-coded notes, and having two colors in one seems like a clever and time-saving trick. In practice, though, they fall a little short of the mark.

These highlighters have a wide, white plastic body with a clear plastic cap. The clip is also clear plastic, and quite bendy. The body does show the colors of the tips, which is nice. There's a lot of text on the body, but it's well laid out and doesn't detract from the appearance of the marker. It looks nice, like a fancy highlighter should.

Kokuyo Mark+ Dual Tone Highlighter

The grip section is also clear plastic, and shows the double feed. It is slightly shaped and comfortable to hold, though a little slippery. The two chisel tips face away from one another and are separated by a clear plastic piece, so they don't touch.

The tips make nice crisp lines with consistent color. I had no ink pooling or smearing. It does bleed through cheap copy paper, but performs well on coated papers. I think it would work well in textbooks, but might have issues if highlighting in novels. I suspect they'd be great for planners. There was minimal smudging over fountain pen and rollerball ink, and none for pencil, gel, or ballpoint ink.

Kokuyo Mark+ Dual Tone Highlighter Color

I like the available colors for these. They're not eye-searing neon, but more gentle tones. One issue, though, is that some of the darker shades are a bit too dark to be highlighters. The grey, for example, obscures text more than it emphasizes it, and it's very difficult to read pencil though it. Of course, on the body of the piece, they're referred to as markers, not highlighters. So perhaps there's some confusion of purpose at play.

Kokuyo Mark+ Dual Tone Highlighter Line

Another issue I had with them is that you have to be fairly conscious of getting the right angle, if you're using the wide chisel to highlight. If you hold the marker too high, you'll get a thin line above from the tip of the other color. Which looks kind of cool, and would be neat for calligraphy, but would defeat the purpose of color coding. And I worry that, while studying, I'd be focusing on how I'm holding my highlighter instead of the text I'm highlighting. Or, more probably, I'd focus on the text and just end up making it messy with sloppy highlighting.

Kokuyo Mark+ Dual Tone Highlighter Pencil

I still like the idea of these, and the lighter colors are lovely tones. Perhaps, with more use, I'll get used to holding them at the correct angle and won't have to think about it anymore. At $2.50 apiece, they're right in line with other specialty highlighters, and the dual-colors gives them a bit of added value.

Ultimately, these aren't flawless, but they're still clever and useful. My schoolwork is already encroaching, with enrollment and advising already underway. It's definitely time to stock up on highlighters, so having two in one sounds like a good plan.

(JetPens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Posted on June 11, 2020 and filed under Kokuyo, Highlighter, Pen Reviews.

Kokuyo Campus Business Notebook Review

Kokuyo has some of the best affordable, high-quality paper on the market. The majority of their audience appears to be students, with style and designs that scream "school supplies" in the best way possible. There's an abundance of bright colors and pastels, with innovations designed to improve student life. But if you're not a student, and you want a mature-looking notebook with great paper that doesn't break the bank, Kokuyo have their Business line.

These slim softcover notebooks come in navy blue with white printed branding. The cover is thin cardstock bound with linen tape that allows the notebook to lay flat. Inside are 50 sheets of Kokuyo's awesome paper, which can handle anything except alcohol markers like Sharpies. Even my BB Pelikan firehose pen with black ink in it barely shows a shadow through the page. You can easily use both sides of the 50 sheets with paper like this.

The top of each page has some open space, with room for the date. This version has 5mm grid, though there are also lined and blank versions available. The 6mm lined version also has a faint dot every 5mm along the line, to allow for better organization and outlining, which is a brilliant design element, in my opinion. You get the benefit of the grid, but without the distraction of the vertical lines.

There are a few sizes available: A5, A4, and B5. Whether you're using this for class notes, meeting notes, a diary, or agenda, these have all the advantages of Kokuyo's full line of notebooks without the cotton candy covers. Which I do love. I'd take the full rainbow pack of Kokuyos any day! But if you're conducting Very Serious Business, it may behoove you to have the same quality product dressed in a business suit.

The Kokuyo Campus Business notebooks range in price from $3.30 for the smallest to $8.75 for the largest. All are a great value for their quality.

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Posted on April 16, 2020 and filed under Kokuyo, Notebook Reviews.