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Potironette 05-06-2017 09:37 PM

George Washington..
so like this?
http://i.imgur.com/O0bRWSm.png?1

Boris 05-06-2017 09:47 PM

Go right on ahead! Some of them, you'll have to make larger if you want to be able to read them, but I'm fine with that.

@Potironette: Yes, like that.

Potironette 05-06-2017 09:54 PM

That'd be pretty! Sometimes I wish I knew script better to read it--especially when my teachers and classmates write in script x'D. (Though with fonts I can read it because everything is completely uniform.)

Coda 05-06-2017 11:22 PM

Cursive is a dying art form because the reason for cursive to even be worth using is long obsolete. Cursive became a thing because of quill pens and fountain pens, where you can't stop the ink from flowing. The invention of the ballpoint pen, where you have to put effort into making the ink come out, defeated the purpose of cursive.

Of course, handwriting as a whole is a slowly-fading art form thanks to computers; it'll always be necessary, but people increasingly don't care about it beyond the bare minimum necessary for communication.

Gallagher 05-07-2017 02:40 AM

i mean, even if it is a "dying" art form, some things won't go away that easily. there are plenty of people that still have a passion for that sort of thing. heck, my bff relatively recently started getting into it. she sent me a nice ink and watercolor sign for my bedroom door. it says "cunt zombie". i love it.

Boris 05-07-2017 11:16 AM

Good thing I'm not running for president or planning to become a dictator. I'd make it law that cursive must be used when writing. Only those with writing disabilities would be exempt from the law. The only problem is that people would lie to get away with writing cursive.

Coda 05-07-2017 11:54 AM

Does "my cursive handwriting is illegible" count as a disability?

Boris 05-07-2017 01:12 PM

What reason do you have that your cursive writing is illegible?

Gallagher 05-07-2017 04:33 PM

the only reason i don't write cursive is that my normal chicken scratch is much faster

Coda 05-07-2017 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boris (Post 1775516)
What reason do you have that your cursive writing is illegible?

Because due to my educational circumstances growing up, I switched from a 2nd-grade class that hadn't yet studied cursive to a 3rd-grade class that had already finished it. I got enough instruction during that class's penmanship review to be able to READ it, but I can't WRITE it -- I have to DRAW it based on my knowledge of what the letterforms are supposed to look like, which is much slower and lacks the fluidity of experience. My signature isn't even a valid representation of the letters in my name.

My non-script handwriting isn't exactly ATTRACTIVE, but it's at least readable.

mdom 05-07-2017 05:56 PM

To me the more ligatures, serifs and swirls the better xDD
For serious work tho, a friend of mine gave me some pretty cool adobe fonts, I used them for academic work instead of the classic times new roman/verdana.

Boris 05-07-2017 06:27 PM

At Gallagher: Mine too, but I prefer cursive.

@Coda: Oh, I see. Well... would you be willing to take classes if you were able to so your penmanship would be readable?

@Mdom: I agree. I want my cursive to look like cursive of old... you know... like back in George Washington time. Of course, I'd be willing to study cursive from before then too. I found my favourite fonts... I am wanting to look for more cursive fonts, though. Anyways, yeah, what fonts did you use?

mdom 05-07-2017 06:36 PM

I'm interested in lettering, too, but where's the focus? xD

Uhnn I think my fave was adobe caslon: https://typekit.com/fonts/adobe-caslon

Boris 05-07-2017 06:51 PM

I FOUND ANOTHER FONT I LiKE! Thank you, Mdom for that MARVELOUS link. ^_^

Espy 05-08-2017 01:10 AM

Y'all're making me want to start a handwriting/calligraphy thread. Unless we have one already?

Coda 05-08-2017 11:44 AM

Casion is nice, yes.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boris (Post 1775574)
@Coda: Oh, I see. Well... would you be willing to take classes if you were able to so your penmanship would be readable?

Not particularly, no. If I cared, I would have taught myself by now. There's no real win in it for me to bother taking the time to learn.


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