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What Does Your Handwriting Look Like


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"So convenient a thing it is to be a reasonable creature, since it enables one to find or make a reason for everything one has a mind to do."

 

- Benjamin Franklin

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Not half bad for a new EF nib.

 

This is a part of my Latin lecture notes, as well, so it's really kind of scrawled.

 

Also, I'm pretty sure marking the "u"s like I did here is a German quirk going back to Kurrentschrift where u and n looked identical - my "u"s and "n"s vary a lot based on letter combination and mood, so I usually don't mark my "u"s and rely on some minor guesswork... but it does lend one's handwriting a certain look that I was going for here.

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At the present time like this.....A two fer

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Fred

 

What's the difference between a frog and a trombone player walkin'

down the street

 

The frog's on his way to a gig

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I am still surprised at how much the pen I use can influence my handwriting. Two examples here - the top being with a fine italic nib (Pilot 78G) and the bottom with a vintage nib with a bit of flex (Mabie Todd Swan). It looks different again with other pens, and just awful when I use a ballpoint.

 

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