Pastel markers
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— soft, powdery shades without loud saturation that help keep notes and illustrations neat and unobtrusive: your eyes get less tired, the background doesn’t overpower the text, and layers blend more easily. Compared with neon and standard bright colors, pastels give a more delicate fill, making them better for notes, planners, sketchnotes, and children’s materials; in art tasks they’re handy for light gradients, toning skin and sky, and working over a fineliner without risking a clash with the outline. For heavy paper, choose alcohol-based and pigment-based ranges with controlled blending; for everyday notes, use water-based markers that don’t bleed through. Practical examples include notebook dividers, gentle backgrounds under headings, soft marking in a bullet journal, and pastel shading in illustrations and product listings.