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even my print, which I think is legible, others have a hard time with. Even in block letters.
From: Vancouver, BC, Canada | Registered: Dec 2003
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My signature is the only thing I write in cursive any more.
My printing, when I'm not rushed, is very neat and legible, but I have to remember not to rush. I learned to write before my fine motor skills really developed, so I hold a pen kinda funny. The result is a very angular, almost elegant printing, if I take my time.
Otherwise, it's a jumbled mess.
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From: The Pyngwyn Colonies of Planet Hyustyn | Registered: Aug 2005
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I write like a slightly retarded right-handed doctor who's using his left hand. BUT I can pull off a fairly decent style I developed (stretched out and slightly florid) for checks, cards and short letters.
I also print like a typewriter (fast, small and neat).
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quote:Originally posted by MLLASH: Mine is actually pretty good. Plus I like to experiment with it.
Also, I can imitate just about any handwriting I see. I was always the guy you brought something you needed a forged signature on in school.
Awesome! Now I need to find Giff's handwriting and have you sign my GDS trade!
From: If you don't want my peaches, honey... | Registered: Sep 2003
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My printing looks like it's cursive somehow. Well, I do give the g's and y's a nice loop. When I begin a paragraph, I make the first letter rather decorative. But it's not over the top or anything!
My cursive actually isn't as nice looking as my printing which looks like cursive!
When I write in all caps, it sorta looks like traditional comic book lettering, but not as precise.
Like most of the others, if I rush, it can be nearly impossible to read what I wrote.