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Proper noun: "(Internet slang) the community of academic and studying-oriented accounts on Instagram"
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- 2018, Bonnie Wong, Study Breaks, Volume 30, Issue 5, page 38:
- On studygram, the accounts that tend to gain bigger followers are either accounts with an ongoing aesthetic of good lighting and photo presets that typically feature workplace or bullet journals, or accounts that don't use filters and typically post pictures of stationary.
- 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?
- 2019, Moe Yagihara, "Get Back to School in Style", ORIGAMI Magazine, 12 October 2019, page 22:
- Zebra Mildliners are the most iconic item in the studygram community.
- 2019, Caoimhe Killeen, "Study and Chill: A look at the studygram community", SIN: Student Independent News (National University of Ireland, Galway), 31 March 2020, page 9:
- Yet, Diana would definitely encourage a lot more arts students to join the Studygram community.
- 2021, Lucy Powrie, Ready with Pride: Book 2, unnumbered page:
- […] when she'd attempted to distract herself in religious studies by replicating a revision page with the neatest handwriting she'd seen on a Studygram page; […]
- 2021, Lucy Fitzsimmons, "PhD with Laura: Trinity geneticist shares the ins and outs of PhD life online", Trinity News, 30 March 2021, page 23:
- We've seen the growth of studytube and studygram as motivational tools and platforms for students to help one another.
- 2021, Noah Do, "Noah's Arc", The Cornell Daily Sun (Cornell University), 9 November 2021, page 5:
- Popular “Studygram” accounts showcase elaborately designed notes adorned with calligraphed titles and pastel color pallets.