7 Tips To Improve Your Handwriting

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Here are 7 Tips I've used to improve my handwriting:

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0:00 - Intro
0:32 - Calligraphy Lesson
2:12 - Reading Glasses
3:23 - Listen To Music
6:24 - Know Your Letters
8:20 - Connectors
10:23 - Take Your Time
11:52 - Practice

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I've spent the last few years working hard to improve my handwriting, and I literally started by getting a couple of basic handwriting workbooks meant for kindergarteners and working through those with a pencil. It was surprisingly helpful!

BlinkiesNoGood
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I not only enjoy your content but you have a great voice. Enjoy listening to that too.

scotlovejoy
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I learned handwriting in elementary school during the sixties. I started using a fountain pen while in the third grade. I’m eager to get back to it. New sub!!

wandasimons
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You should do a part 2 of this video with tips to improve print handwriting. I quite like your print

stanloona
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This is one of the most candid, down-to-earth handwriting tips video I've watched in a while. It's genuinely convincing! I might actually just do that, 20 mins a day, start small, no pressure, and see where we go from there!

justmango_
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I loved the way my dad signed his name. 1st initial, 2nd initial, last name. I practiced, and practiced until I was happy with the result. Years later I donated an unused car, signed the title over that way and mailed it in. They returned the title, "That's not a signature!" Later I sent it to National Public Radio instead. No problem.

philnaunton
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Your handwriting has improved tremendously. I have had to learn, or should I say, relearn how to write again that is legible. My wife told me she couldn't read it anymore. Definitely chicken scratch.

My #1 rule is to s l o w down. Take time to write. My journalling is primarily my practice session. It has taken time but it is getting better.

paulmchugh
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This video made me a subscriber!! Straight to the point and basic things to do. I think we fountain pen lovers tend to overthink and feel we have to be elaborate and over the top because we are using FP when we really don't.

andra
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I am so glad that you, a reviewer of fountain pens, focus on beautiful handwriting. No matter how interesting others may be when talking about fountain pens, when the ink hits the paper and chicken scratching appear, I cannot watch any further. I guess that is the difference between a “hobbyist collector” and a connoisseur of fine pens.

YasBean
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I was an exchange student in high school (I’m in US and went to France.) I loved that the “standard” (Seyes French) handwriting was so pretty! I always wanted prettier handwriting, and this gave me something to use and learn. My handwriting is basically now the Seyes French with some letters made to my own style. I always get compliments on it, which I love because I worked so hard to have nice handwriting (I’m no artist, and so to be able to do that feels great.) You can print out copies of ‘standard’ French handwriting (and also get the French notebooks they use in school which are 2mm graph inside of 8 mm graphs with the Horizontal line often being darker. It really helps for getting the letter heights right…if that’s important to you. Taking a calligraphy course is a great idea! I learn better in person (so I’ll look in the area) but I’ll use your link if I don’t. The other thing that I’ve done is print out the alphabet (Caps/lower case/numbers/characters) from Pages (Mac’s Word) and put them into a notebook for reference. You get about 100 fonts, and some fun ones like “typewriter” and others I can easily print off, glue into a notebook and use for reference. I’ve used a light pad (or use tracing paper if you have that) to write over it if I’m struggling. It’s given me some more interesting ways to make headers and things in my planner. Have a good pen…it doesn’t have to be expensive, just one that’s comfortable to use and slides over the paper well…you don’t want to be fighting with the pen and paper and having things not work because of that. Thanks for the video and I love your writing!

mollymollie
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Thanks for this inspiring video. I just took up writing with fountain pens again. The last 6-7 months I have practiced to improve my handwriting. It´s been a few years since i wrote with anything else than rollerballs. My handwriting deteriated slowly, and I could just not reed what I just wrote. I write every day now, and things are really looking better.

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I was literally just thinking about how nice your handwriting was yesterday and how I'd like to be able to write like that. You read my mind!

kpete
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I find printing to be more of a challenge. Especially getting the correct spacing.

DLFfitness
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I am addicted to your channel, I see a video I just have to click!

CristopherCza
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Thank you for directing me to this video. I will be watching the calligraphy lesson video too. I dont want to be a calligrapher either but I do want better handwriting for letters I am going to start writing to friends and family. I think learning the calligraphy strokes will make the letters that little bit more special.

jeffreysanborn
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This is the Doodlebud video I've been waiting for!

fondofmoose
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Hey, your writing really has improved. I watched a lot of your older videos, and seeing this now, the improvement is clear.

I would also recommend Palmer method for business penmanship for "normal" cursive writing. On the other hand, what you suggested is more ornamental penmanship, which is also nice but might not be suitable for everyday.

Thanks for the video

Rabixter
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My handwriting got very bad when I was at school, trying to keep up when taking notes. I managed to improve it by taking a leaf out of my Dad's book and learning the classic Italic hand (which is similar to, but not the same as, the Italic hand taught in North American schools) - and I still have my Sheaffer No Nonsense fountain pen with what they call an "italic fine" nib from back then, which seems to write a downstroke about 1mm wide. Then I slipped back to my old scribble when I was at University - even more pressure to write fast. Now, thirty-nine years later, I am beginning to try to improve again. My favourite things to write when I want to practice now are poems I remember enjoying at school, or the first fourteen verses from St John's Gospel using the King James wording (because, again, fond memories from being in the school choir and hearing the Headmaster reading that passage out when we did the Cambridge Service of Nine Lessons and Carols)

iangordon
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Since getting interested in fountain pens a couple years ago I’ve been trying to improve my handwriting. That’s one of the reasons I started using fountain pens. I try to practise as much as I can, writing letters to friends and family, but I can’t say I’ve improved much.
Mostly I just have to slow down. I find my writing gets worse towards the end of a long letter because I’m just rushing to finish.
Also, I have trouble writing on a thick pad or notebook… when I get to the end of a line and I can’t rest my hand on the page anymore, everything turns to crap.

hoozat
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Great video. I'll definitely return to it.

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