KOKUYO Campus Any Liner Highlighter 4mm/2mm Dual Tip

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4MM CHISEL & 2MM CHISEL

Have you tried building a highlighting system?

The dual-tip Campus ANY LINER makes it easy – turning your notes into a space where studying actually feels efficient! With multiple colors to work with, customize your notes in a way that helps your brain work best 📚

The Campus ANY LINER dual-tip highlighter helps turn ordinary notes into a study system that feels efficient and usable. With two tip sizes and multiple colors, you can build a customized highlighting approach that supports memory and review.

Why a highlighting system matters

Highlighting without a plan creates clutter and makes it harder to find what matters. A simple, consistent system lets your brain recognize patterns quickly and makes revision faster.

How the Campus ANY LINER supports a system

- Dual tips: use the broader tip to mark main ideas and the fine tip to underline keywords, dates, or formulas.

- Multiple colors: assign a color to each category (example: yellow for definitions, blue for examples, pink for dates, green for formulas) so visual cues map to content types.

- Smooth ink and consistent saturation make colored sections easy to scan without overwhelming the page.

Simple step-by-step system to try

1. Choose 3–5 colors and assign each one a clear role (main idea, detail, question, vocabulary, formula). Keep the roles consistent across subjects.

2. Read a paragraph once without marking. Identify the core sentence or idea.

3. Use the broad tip to highlight only that core idea in one color. Avoid highlighting full sentences—aim for short phrases.

4. Switch to the fine tip to mark supporting keywords, dates, or citations in a contrasting color.

5. Add a third color sparingly for self-questions or things to review later.

6. On review days, scan by color: focus on the primary-color highlights first, then check supporting keywords.

Tips for cleaner, more effective highlights

- Limit highlighted content to 10–20% of the page.

- Use color meaningfully rather than decoratively.

- Keep a legend in the front of your notebook until the system is automatic.

- Use the dual-tip features: broad for blocks, fine for annotation and margin notes.