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Guide to Studygrams

By Staff Writers Isabella He, Tanisha Srivatsa, Nithika Valluri, & Selina Yang

In the age of social media, students across the globe have begun creating and sharing their notes and bullet journal spreads using the hashtag #studygram, a subsection of Instagram that has accumulated more than 11.4 million posts of color-coordinated notes and bullet journaling layouts. From minimalist organizational layouts to detailed artwork and collages, check out some popular techniques and supplies, photography tips, student submissions, and more in the Smoke Signal’s comprehensive guide below.


 Cover image and Visual spread by Graphics Editor Anya Agarwal 

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