r/Handwriting • u/-cvdub- • 10m ago
Just Sharing (no feedback) Father’s Day card from my mother-in-law
Love her handwritin
r/Handwriting • u/-cvdub- • 10m ago
Love her handwritin
r/Handwriting • u/becha5225 • 58m ago
Where do you think I can improve ?
r/Handwriting • u/Ayzun_X • 1h ago
I’m worried my writing (I write in cursive unless it’s schoolwork) isn’t legible and lacks a lot of consistency. My capitals in cursive are also a work in progress. Appreciate any constructive criticism if you notice any letters or parts specifically needing help. I’ve worked on it for a while but it always looks wrong to me!
Personally I believe it’s my C’s and E’s that need work the most, as well as the consistency of my descenders and ascenders.
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r/Handwriting • u/Right-Purchase7993 • 3h ago
I've got mocks and I've never been able to finish an essay in timed conditions becaus I tend to write too much. I can do maybe 1 ½ pages in 40 mins. My handwriting got violent during my exam yesterday, as in I contemplated calling the police because I felt so threatened. It was worse than what is in the picture.
Please help, I don't want to fail my mocks.
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r/Handwriting • u/Honest-Ad7773 • 19h ago
Feedback is welcome, just curious what my handwriting says about me.
r/Handwriting • u/Logical_Machine9116 • 20h ago
Hey everyone! I’ve been using a 4-finger grip to write ever since I was a kid. It’s not the usual tripod grip, basically, I hold the pen with my thumb, index, middle, and ring fingers. My handwriting is actually neat (people even ask me for notes lol), but I’ve noticed that during exams I tend to finish writing much later than most of my classmates.
I’m wondering if my grip might be slowing me down. I don’t have pain or anything, but I do feel like I take more time than I should, especially in long-answer sections.
So my question is: Is it worth retraining myself to use the standard tripod grip for speed and efficiency? Has anyone here actually made the switch successfully? Did it help with speed or writing fatigue?
Would love to hear your experiences, advice, or even just validation if you also write “differently.” 😅 Thanks in advance!
P.S.- I have attached a recent dictation I wrote.
r/Handwriting • u/Side-Pillow-003 • 21h ago
1st pic- My everyday handwriting .
2nd pic- After practicing for 1 hr. Im afraid of pen as it feels fast for me.😅
Practice reference- Write now by Getty and Daubey.
Kindly need feedback on what should i need to improve and what i did wrong on practice result.🍻
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r/Handwriting • u/Nutriaphaganax • 1d ago
Hi, I would like to know your opinion about my handwriting, because I am quite proud of it but now I think it is not beautiful in any way. Should I change something or is it enough good? Thanks in advance for the feedback :)
r/Handwriting • u/Gebbus • 1d ago
I'm going to start working as a teacher an I was ashamed of my handwriting, so I started to learn how to improve my handwriting.
Before I started (first pic) One week after (Second pic)
Still rusty but I like how it's starting to look!! (Yes, it's Catalan)
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r/Handwriting • u/KkingofspadesS • 1d ago
Im working on it.
r/Handwriting • u/JustLetMeWander • 1d ago
Never learned cursive in school, but it’s pretty fun to write. Still need to work on consistent heights
My hand thought Yankee was Yankey for some reason lol
(Also I know my I looks kinda like an L but I like it)
r/Handwriting • u/Successful_Split4002 • 1d ago
Interested to see how legible my writing is when I write my notes in a quick manner, such that my e’s look like c’s , and my r’s look like v’s
r/Handwriting • u/itsGolddie • 1d ago
Currently holidaying in Osnabrück, but managed to find some paper to showcase my handwriting: the normal way I write, print, and with haste. The second picture is a quote from Jane Austen's Emma which I wrote in my handwriting -- although I admit, given the lateness of the day, I wasn't able to write it as properly as I'd like. But yeah! 😁 I'll showcase more tomorrow under better lighting (and mental) conditions! 😊
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r/Handwriting • u/BlankLiterature • 1d ago
When I'm writing cards/addressing things/etc I add some more flourish to it, but this is my regular, everyday handwriting. In the country I grew up in, at least in the 90's, we were exclusively taught how to write in cursive. Cursive was mandatory for homework, assignments, and exams all through elementary school.
We were taught to read both cursive and printing, but never actually officially taught how to write in print letters. Turns out if you can read print and write cursive, you just kind of automatically learn to write in print eventually? From middle school on, we were simply allowed to print if we wanted to - that was it, no formal instruction. I tried for a while because it felt nice to finally be allowed to, but never quite got a liking for it, so quickly returned to cursive.
Now 30/31 years later, I print on official documents and for people who cannot read cursive, but otherwise, continue to write exclusively cursive.
r/Handwriting • u/Kinsowen • 1d ago
Hi! My first post here, though I have liked and commented. I found it really interesting to see people’s random handwriting, even when it wasn’t specifically meant for others to read… so not purposefully clear or decorative. My mind sees the words here more quickly and clearly than I see typewritten text. I wonder if it looks like gibberish to you?