I have really shit tier handwriting and my signature looks like a ten year old's first attempt at signing their name in cursive. How do i improve this? Any guides to doing so?
not op, but i need to know the answer to this too
>>7451918
I wrote out a shipping label at the post office yesterday and I was so embarrassed of my handwriting. Kill me.
>>7451918
>he didn't learn cursive in school
Filthy dumb working class scum.
>>7451918
you'd better start practicing cursive right now. find a guide online, start writing sheets of letters. a page full of lowercase fffffff's. for every letter. this is the only way. there is no shortcut. you will not get better overnight. I taught myself in 3rd grade because school sucked and didnt teach us. it took me a few months, i dont really remember. my shit wasn't good and fast until 5th grade.
>>7451918
Practice idiot
>>7451918
>mfw just use my normal writing for signatures
can't be bothered
I just have a scribble that is the same each time. There is no difference
My initials are E.D., and i found recently when I changed from doing a real cursive D to a block D, that my fast signature looks like a dick cumming.
/LIT/ - LITERATURE
FUCK OFF
I actually only use my first name as a signature.
Not sure if bold, arrogant, or just stupid.
That being said nobody can read it anyway so who cares. And I've seen my fucking employer (a "businessperson") scribbling some shit that barely looks like one big letter, so I guess nobody cares.
>>7454380
This thread isn't so bad.
Buy a decent pen, buy some Spencerian Theory handbooks for like five dollars off amazon, and practice for a couple hours a week while you listen to music.
>>7454358
This is almost as good as the former Greek finance minister's signature (pictured)