Draw small, continuous semi-circles (halmoons) along the edge of the paper. This is a "quick-win" design that looks intricate but takes very little effort. 8. Rainbow Corner Brackets
Instead of a full border, focus only on the corners. Draw three or four concentric "L" shapes in different rainbow colors. It keeps the page looking clean while adding a splash of color. 9. Tribal Patterns Rainbow Corner Brackets Instead of a full border,
If your project is text-heavy, keep the border thin. If you have a lot of white space, Bubbles and Orbs
Always try your markers on a scrap piece of paper first to ensure they don't bleed through your project sheet. Rainbow Corner Brackets Instead of a full border,
Use a ruler to draw small triangles or squares in the corners of the page. Fill them with alternating colors for a modern, sharp look that suits Math or Physics projects. 3. Watercolor Splash
Draw various sizes of circles overlapping each other at the corners or along one side. This playful design is great for creative writing or art projects. 11. Minimalist Rule Lines
Use a black fineliner to draw simple zig-zags, dots, and dashes. These repetitive patterns are meditative to draw and look very professional in monochrome. 10. Bubbles and Orbs