So while I was preparing notes for class, I was struck by a passing thought: how far does a person's subconscious reflect in their handwriting? How much of a clue into a writer's personality can be gleaned from their strokes? Ofc, being neither a student of calligraphy nor well-versed in psychology, I can only let these curiosities remain unsatiated. But what seems within reach is the fulfilment of my curiosity regarding NUFfians' handwritings. Note I have seen so many varied handwritings— ranging from ones with the consistency and beauty of print to what one would be hard-pressed to call chicken-scratch— that I do not think anything can surprise me anymore, but you're welcome to try. As the thread starter, let me flag this off with my own sample. It's at least somewhat readable, I hope.
I actually saw a youtube video regarding this. The conclusion I came to is that handwriting doesn't always reflect oneself correctly, sometimes it does, but not always
AFAIK, slimes don't have eyes. Now I feel I should have made that effort, after all, to beautify my handwriting, naturalness be damned!
It's easy to read. Maybe you're having difficulties coz' of it's side profile. But the letters are pretty clear
I'm not used to joined words... I guess It's because, in my place they give a lot more importance on it being spread out or something, idk.
Tilt your head 90 degrees to the right. The first line reads as "This is ahandwriting sample for nuf. Yeah, this is prolly" [sic]. Although that last t has the cross on the h.
years ago this cat art teacher comment about this cat personality based on lines and stuff this cat made~ " you are lazy, aloff, detached, lack of desire. Unless you find passion on something nothing change..... or you just too lazy to work on assignment" seem nothing realy change btw your flowing letter style is bad~ this cat not really fond of flowing style but really that pic is suck~ this cat handwriting is not good but if you give such thing to this cat professor back then they will crumb the paper and throw it back to your face~ that how bad that pic~ this cat hope it just deliberately bad handwriting cuz if that your true level..... good luck~
The crosses on my 't's tend to fly off their handles. It's an inherited trait/carryover from my mother who first taught me writing and who, ironically, has a beautiful hand. Hybrid cursive. I can manage proper cursive if I slow down. BTW, where are your samples? Why is everyone only judging my ugly writing? Need companions, ASAP.