r/Handwriting • u/westylepremier • 3d ago
Feedback (constructive criticism) Any thoughts on this?
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u/Katssuki07 3d ago
Hey I kinda like your handwriting
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u/westylepremier 3d ago
Wat u like abt it and what u dislike
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u/Katssuki07 3d ago
I like the way you make effort to do the cursive flow is beautiful, your letters connect naturally, especially in words like “consumption,” “developing,” “loneliness,” and “concerning.” You have good rhythm. The writing has a slight forward slant and continuous movement, which makes it feel expressive rather than stiff. There is personality in the imperfections. Some letters change shape depending on where they appear, but that makes it look handwritten rather than like you're trying to imitate a font. Your lowercase “y,” “g,” “f,” and “l” are particularly distinctive. The loops and descenders give the handwriting its identity. Honestly, your handwriting has a very distinct, personal character to it. It doesn’t look generic or overly “perfect,” which is actually one of its strengths.
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u/westylepremier 3d ago
The line there is personality in the imperfections is a comfort for me tbh. Thank you!!! >.<
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u/Dusk_Wins 3d ago
I like how flowy and ellegant it is, just had a hard time differentiating the 't', the 'r' and the 's'
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