Citations:Studyblr

English citations of Studyblr

Proper noun: "the community of academic and studying-oriented blogs on Tumblr"

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  • 2017, Fae Angelie Nas, "Studyblr: Studying with Pics and Figures", The Auditor (Bicol University, Legazpi City, Philippines), July 2017, page 6:
    The essence of studyblr is that it makes studying easier even in the face of your most hateful midterms and final exams.
  • 2018, Sophia Liang, "Take note of new 'studyblr' trend", Eastside (Cherry Hill High School East, Cherry Hill, NJ), February 2018, page 21:
    Studyblr also has a large focus on collecting unique school supplies, particularly colorful writing utensils produced by many Japanese stationary companies.
  • 2018, Paulina Klubok, Chloe Huang, & Jennifer Lu, "Behind the Photos: A Look Inside the Studyblr Community", The Stuyvesant Spectator (Stuyvesant High School), 2 February 2018, page 3:
    She described studyblr as a positive and loving community.
  • 2018, Emma Lee, quoted in Bonnie Wong, Study Breaks, Volume 30, Issue 5, page 38:
    "Everyone on studyblr also looked like their lives had no flaws at all. I kind of felt like I was inferior," she says.
  • 2018, Rhea Swain, "For digital generation, how art of journaling has evolved", The Daily Targum (Rutgers University), 8 November 2018, page 8:
    It is an increasingly trendy form of journaling on academic savvy Tumblr, or "Studyblr."
  • 2019, Tiegan Suddaby, "Picture-perfect notes", Nexus (Camosun College, Victoria, BC), 15 May 2019, page 11:
    Have you ever heard of the studyblr or studygram community?
  • 2021, Duna Mostaghimi & Caitlyn Oda, "Spill the Ink", C Magazine (Palo Alto High School, Palo Alto, CA), Volume 9, Edition 3, page 13:
    Sold in packs of 5 or as an entire set, the highlighters grew in popularity among the studyblr and journaling communities due to their aesthetic minimalistic packaging and muted colors that differ greatly from the normal selection of neon pastel hues typical of highlighters.
  • 2021, Abby Snider, "The Tumblr Renaissance", Untold Magazine (Hamline University, Saint Paul, MN), Spring 2021, page 34:
    Those interested in academics formed “studyblr” and fans of reading had “bookblr.”
  • 2021, Abbigale Evans & Lexi Solomon, "Hokie, Hokie, Hokie buy: CT staffers' picks to peruse when your parents are in town", The Collegiate Times (Virginia Tech), 14 September 2021, page 5:
    Though the reign of the Lilly Pulitzer planner is long past, we still manage to convince ourselves every year that we will become the next icon of "Studyblr" and commence a desperate search for pastel highlighters, rainbow Post-it notes and, of course, the perfect gel pen.
  • 2021, Madeline Szabo, "Study Salads", Hey, Teach!, Volume 12, Issue 2, Winter 2021, page 17:
    Because locked within Tumblr is the Studyblr community.