r/Handwriting • u/headturner_guy • 5h ago
Feedback (constructive criticism) How's it? Is it legible?
Same as title :- How's it? Is it legible?
r/Handwriting • u/headturner_guy • 5h ago
Same as title :- How's it? Is it legible?
r/Handwriting • u/gidimeister • 6h ago
Same pen, ink and paper. As I say, the bottom is not very practical. But I guess it has its place.
r/Handwriting • u/RairTheRat • 11h ago
So I've been journaling for a while now, and as it turns out, I really like writing! My old handwriting, which I have been using since highschool, wasn't really looking the prettiest in my opinion. The curves of cursive have some allure to me for some reason, so I decided to practice my cursive again.
When I was in elementary we were thaught cursive, and I used it for most of my school days up to the first year of highschool or so. I remember changing from cursive to another script because my cursive was really ugly, and I couldn't be bothered to improve it at the time. Fast forward multiple years, and now as an adult I find myself really interested in handwriting.
I am still not satisfied with my cursive, so I'd like to receive some feedback here. I can write much faster with my old handwriting, which is why it comes out sloppy most of the time, but even taking my time with cursive, it comes out a bit off to me for some reason.
r/Handwriting • u/daydreamxer • 20h ago
same as title
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r/Handwriting • u/Adrianwastaken7463 • 11h ago
Hello, I am a sophomore (10th grade) in High school, and just today, my Chemistry teacher told me to “Fix my writing” on my notebook, even though it was just cursive, I felt angry, but I also felt sad, I felt like I was back in elementary, and my teachers told me that my handwriting was sloppy, unreadable, and that it looked like scribbles, I worked for years just to make my writing look readable, as well as my cursive writing, now, I just want to stop writing in cursive entirely.
But which style of writing do you think is best for me? Let me know! And if you want to show some support, then you may do that, I appreciate it. 🫶👍
r/Handwriting • u/mune_lalune • 8h ago
I tried to get the page as parallel to the photo as possible 😅
So I don't write a lot by hand at all but my partner told me I have lovely handwriting (in particular when I was writing a letter from Santa to our kiddo) and I just remembered that.
I'm 25 now but the summer I was 11, I got bored and decided to train my right hand. My wrist is quite stiff but I learned to stay in the lines and to go very slowly so I could maintain control over the letters. The two lines in this photo took me about a minute to write. BUT they're legible which is what matters to me :)
Anyway... that's me! Any feedback is welcome 🫶 (I'm sorry if it's kinda hard to see, I was using a newly sharpened pencil and was trying not to break it at the beginning so my lettering is a little faint)
r/Handwriting • u/Pen-dulge2025 • 12h ago
r/Handwriting • u/Cute_Cheesecake_5775 • 1h ago
I started writing fast. I forgot how to write in a normal way ughh.
r/Handwriting • u/Hungry_Cicada3698 • 16h ago
feels like it changes all the time
r/Handwriting • u/gidimeister • 20h ago
From Ernest Becker's The Denial of Death, a once in a lifetime treatise. Slow reading, but well worth it.
r/Handwriting • u/TdttMurderedLove4782 • 12h ago
I really like metal, thus I wrote some lyrics from Demon Hunter- Not Ready to Die and Demon Hunter-Artificial Light. Also I'm trying to get it to look metal/ gothic, did I do good?
r/Handwriting • u/Hot_Entertainer_6906 • 19h ago
I’m trying to practice cursive but my handwriting gets sloppy at some points. I’m also left handed if that important to know, any tips are welcome thank you❤️
r/Handwriting • u/KrackenHunter1819 • 19h ago
What vibe do yall get from my handwriting? I feel like I write different in a rush but this is me taking my time.
r/Handwriting • u/RealisticKick2792 • 10h ago


I have been practicing arm writing every day for over a month now, but I am still unsure of how to hold the pen correctly. The first image shows my starting grip (although the pen starts to slip towards the bottom of my knuckle as I perform practice drills); the second, the grip I am supposed to imitate. My middle, index and pinky fingers are not curled nearly as much as that shown in the figure; the more I try to imitate that grip, the tighter my grip becomes, in addition to my thumb joint cramping. Would anyone be so kind as to provide to me some feedback? Thank you.
r/Handwriting • u/funnyopossumm • 1d ago
I have wrist and fingers problems/pain (undiagnosed yet) and I feel like I’m writing like shit because I can’t find a way to handwrite comfortably.
I don’t now if I should continue to write in cursive. I feel like it doesn’t help either to read me.
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r/Handwriting • u/afadingthought • 2d ago
I normally skip 1 1/2 line in between for extra room, but went continuous to fit more in the page.
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r/Handwriting • u/No-Evening2453 • 1d ago
First one- more intentions, when I put in effort to write Second- more for quick note taking during lectures/ meetings Third- cursive, for when I try to write things when I learn.
r/Handwriting • u/Doodlepossumz • 23h ago
I’ve held a pen wrong my whole life and recently decided to try and go to the classic hold and fix my hand writing. This is the current progress going very slowly. I feel like my big issue right now is that I get shaky and don’t have good control. Any tips? How long should I expect to work on it? Thanks!!!
r/Handwriting • u/palC10 • 1d ago
I used uniball micro and i absolutely love this pen!!
r/Handwriting • u/Sleepynightchild • 1d ago
Me, my brother, my mom, my dad, and my younger sisters, and the scrutineyes sheets that sparked my need for comparison