Ooh! Handwriting thread! Your handwriting is pretty nice Golgari. http://i.imgur.com/mDKcui5.jpg ---------- Post added 17th Apr 2015 at 12:19 PM ---------- Your handwriting is gorgeous! I like the loopies on your g's and y's.
How do some people write so nicely?! Mines really bad, unless I really focus on it. But that takes too much time.
http://emptyclosets.com/forum/attachments/chit-chat/7314d1422389232-handwriting-screenshot_2.jpg Nothing special.
I love your handwriting! Your loops are mesmerizing. I dont mean this to offend you or something, but your handwriting is like its written by a woman. But still, your's is my favorite I bet you are a visual artist. Most of my classmates in the university who are very good in drawing writes like that. The unique loops, small circle instead of a dot in small letter "i", fat letters, etc. I used to write like this when I was in high school. But I have to change it since I cant write that fast with this kind of handwriting. Do you write fast with it? You have a cute handwriting! And yeah, I wish I could write like you do.
Lol jk nvm my link doesn't work >.< I did look over everyone's handwriting, and I have to say that everyone's handwriting is legible. Hooray!
I'm too lazy to put up a pic specifically for my handwriting so I'll use this! That's pretty much my standard writing anyways.
Handwriting always meant cursive to me. I see that this has changed. I know that this has changed! Most of the samples are what the people I know would call printing. It's interesting because everyone's printing is still different. You should see how whacky some cursive can be.
It's clear and easy to read Cursive lends itself to graphology - handwriting analysis. I'm sure printing does as well, but I wouldn't know what to look for. I once worked for someone whose handwriting had some features, a "clubbed t" and muddy, murky writing, which would be considered disturbing to graphologists. Truth be told, his personality began to match some of those very attributes as it unfolded. How you cross your 't's' says something about you by Handwriting Analyst Sylvia Tooker, Dallas, Texas I sort of believe in it. Just like my MBTI, my handwriting reads me quite well.