This needs much improving, to say nothing of the image quality (soz, always sucked hugely at photo stuff, only have smartphone now).
This needs much improving, to say nothing of the image quality (soz, always sucked hugely at photo stuff, only have smartphone now).
Pterodactylus (February 4th, 2019), Sailor Kenshin (February 5th, 2019)
Your writing looks very good to me; stylish and easily read.
Sailor Kenshin (February 5th, 2019)
Try having a look through the Creative Writing Forum.
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BlkWhiteFilmPix (February 4th, 2019)
I wish my handwriting looked as good as this...
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You may not like your handwriting because it doesn't conform to a particular style that you'd like to emulate, or because you have seen other styles that appeal to you more. I've sometimes felt rather awkward when comparing my serviceable but ordinary handwriting to the elegant script of others.
Nothing wrong with knowing what you want and trying to achieve it, but if the sample you gave is typical, then you have neatness, consistency, and legibility down. And after all, that's what's important in using writing to communicate with other people.
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Deb (February 18th, 2019)
Many thanks for the encouraging words. @kaputnik, very interesting observation about not conforming to a particular style. Something for me to ponder. Perhaps just being more consistent with letter heights would improve what I have already.
stylish!
your letter heights look pretty good.
If I was giving you handwriting advice based on that sample, I'd say make sure your letters land on the baseline, and work on making each letter look the same every time it appears on the page, then focusing on the repeated shapes that occur across multiple letters.
the folks with the really nice handwriting have uncanny consistency with their letter shapes- it almost doesn't matter which shapes you use.
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