Raise your hand, Pandas who still have a notebook! (A handful of hands slowly come up.) Now, raise your hand if you write in that notebook! While we listen to the humming silence, I have to admit that in the past week, I scribbled out a single post-it note with my groceries list. The fact is obvious: typing has pretty much replaced the good, old and beautiful art of handwriting. (I am not looking at you, doctors!)
Cursive writing has become a skill on its own. Some states, such as Indiana, have decided to go on teaching it in school. Others claim that cursive should be cherished like any other great tradition whose disappearance would be a cultural tragedy.
So without further ado, we have some fantastic pen-spiration to write a letter, a Christmas card, or a diary entry with the most beautiful examples of handwriting. Scroll down below, upvote your favorite ones and be sure to check out Bored Panda’s previous lists with the perfect handwriting here and here.
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More Penmanship Styles With Ballpoint
Another One Of My Notes. Trying To Improve My Handwriting Every Time I Get A Chance
This Is The Whiteboard After One Of My Professor's Classes. It's Just So Nice To Look At
To find out more about the art of handwriting and all the powers behind this undeservedly forgotten skill, we spoke with Lauren Mooney Bear, the chairperson for the “Campaign For Cursive” and the “Cursive is Cool Contest” for kids grades 1-8. “Campaign For Cursive” is part of the American Handwriting Analysis Foundation (AHAF). Lauren has been a handwriting analyst and graphologist since 1985.
If you’re wondering whether you have a talent for handwriting or not, Lauren said that anyone’s capable of it. “Handwriting, cursive writing and even calligraphy can be learned by anyone and improved upon with practice. There is an endless variety of personalities and the form of one's writing will ultimately reflect the personality and thinking processes of the individual writer.” Lauren added that calligraphy is a highly stylized form of written communication, yet it will still yield some personality traits.
My Niece’s Handwriting Is Very Precise. Calming Just To Look At
So nice. Interesting how she's adapted the letter I so the dot is in line with the other letters, not slightly above.
Foundational Hand
My Journals
Moreover, writing styles can be developed through practice. Lauren shared some tips on how to do that: “Choose a simple 'copybook' or style you wish to adopt. Practice needn't be arduous or painful. With only a short period daily, a person will master a good script in no time. Using colored pencils really helps to embed the cursive movements into the memory.”
She continued: “We also suggest playing light classical music during practice to help relaxation and improve rhythm and writing fluidity. One of the fun programs, for adults and youth, is called CursiveLogic (links below), another one is New American Cursive.”
Shopping List Found On The Street In Prague
Potatoes, Garlic, Apples, Cucumber, Eggs, Mustard, Sweet-cheese-dessert?, Muesli (apple), Toilet paper, Carrot, Bread, Bread-rolls?, Lard, Ham, Horalka (biscuit) - pure Slavic piece of art!
I Prefer To Write In Pencil
It’s My Nan And Grandad 60th Wedding Anniversary Today
He made this poem up on the walk home the night he first stole a kiss from her. I’ve rewritten the poem in my tidiest hand and decorated it with things that remind me of them - I hope they love it!
Moreover, handwriting can be thought of as brainwriting: all of the electrical impulses that make you 'you' are in your writing, the handwriting analyst explained. “It is normal for handwriting to change as your thinking and emotions are changing but your core personality traits will always be there.”
That means that handwriting can tell more about our personalities than we’d think. “If a person tends to be cerebral and introverted with good attention to detail, it will show up in the spacing, size of writing, slant, even the punctuation and upper loops, among other things. If someone is outgoing, verbose, the center of every party, it will show in their handwriting. You might find larger, far right slanting script, open tops on the lower case o's and a's, small or no margins, and other indicators.”
Here’s My Second Menu Board
I'd frame that and hang it in my dining room. Reminds me somehow of posters by Paul Davis.
This Person’s Handwriting
Hope You Like My Spencerian Cursive Script
Beautiful writing and a Mont Blanc, probably a fine tip. What more do you need?
Incredibly, even complex personality and behavior traits can be seen in the writing, like “manipulative traits, honesty, sense of humor, sarcasm. Handwriting can show math or artistic aptitudes.” Lauren also said that an expert can even see if a couple might be compatible or if one is well suited for a particular type of employment. “Of course, the writing must be seen as a whole, one trait alone means nothing,” she added.
When asked whether handwriting is being pushed away by typing, Lauren confirmed that many of our youth are not being taught or are overwhelmed by the use of technology. “However, it is good to know that at present, 25 states have mandates that some sort of cursive/handwriting be taught in schools. Scientific research has shown that the students who learn cursive at a younger age do far better in secondary schools and in universities and tend to excel in math, science and the arts,” she added.
New Weekly Sign For Work. All Dry Erase Markers, No Stencil
This Is My Bangla Handwriting. Anybody Bengali?
The Handwriting In My Grandfather’s Diary
“The good news is that newer technology will be using handwriting. Google and other tech companies are developing apps and input devices which will help to turn the tide. We are already seeing a rise in YouTube videos about handwriting, how-to's, and handwriting analysis,” Lauren explained. She concluded that once the tide begins to turn, it will move much faster than expected.
Sheila Lowe, president of the American Handwriting Analysis Foundation (AHAF), also told Bored Panda that “throughout history, people who knew how to write have been more highly regarded than those who were illiterate. It’s really important that as a society, we give our children the many benefits that come with learning this important lifelong skill.”
The president at AHAF added that, “Dr. Jane Yank, research chair of our organization, the American Handwriting Analysis Foundation, has recently updated our white paper on why handwriting is important in a digital age. The research that supports the importance of handwriting training is coming in so fast and furious, we can hardly keep up.”
I Hadn't Written Anything In Super Long So I Broke That Streak Today
You Either End Up Like Spongebob Or Live Long Enough To Become A Squidward
Some Students Drew This On The Sidewalk Outside The School I Work At
There has to be one person with the good handwriting and the other coloured in the rainbow
My Sister’s Homework
My Attempt At Gothic Writing
This Letter From My Pen Pal
Three Fonts Using A Stub Nib
My Art Teacher’s Handwriting
And that's how this teacher "made the grade." ***Oops! I'll see myself out, now.ಥ‿ಥ
My Boss Pays Me To Write Out Names For Birthdays, Thank You, Etc Cards
My Handwritten Calligram / Skull Study, On A Sonnet By John Donne
My Psych Notes
Voltaire Knows What’s Up
That's the point of calligraphy, to look very regular. Compare pairs of letters and you'll see the differences.
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To be fair, there are many dangerously mentally ill people out there who manage to confuse reality all on their own
Load More Replies...Home made 'stam looking, but still hand written text due to irregularities..
First Day Back At Work. Found This On A Whiteboard
My Friend's Neat Handwriting
My Younger Sister's Handwriting
Starbucks Barista's Handwriting
My English Teacher’s Agenda
I Tried Handwriting. How's This?
I wonder if there's a difference between writing per word or writing per letter? Anybody have an insight
My Girlfriends Landlord
My Japanese Handwriting Practice
So, My Barista Remembered My Birthday
Somebody Did A Real Nice Job Labeling My Takeout
We Are All One Spark
Tool, Pneuma. Lovely to practice calligraphy to one's favourite lyrics, as these will undoubtedly be.
One Of My Fellow Law Student’s Handwriting Is Just Gorgeous
Today's Leftovers From Las Trojas
Beauty crowds me til I die... Such an incredible thread. Gorgeous writing and excellent subject matter, poetry and quotes. Very inspiring and soothing. So much talent in the regular world.
Wow that is insane. I feel sooooooo inadequate now sheesh. My handwriting is a disaster. But anyway, here's a doodle in Greek, since we're using it for Covid and since we don't have a Greek sample. gk-61bb30bde98a3.jpg
This makes me feel even worse about my handwriting! All of these are so neat and uniform!
If it makes you feel better, in almost five years of grading the notebooks in MIT physics, I saw some good handwriting but nothing on this level. These are truly exemplary, and the ones that are just "normal" handwriting (like the lab books and teacher notes) are definitely something.
Load More Replies...I am a hospice nurse who used to sell my notes to classmates in nursing school. I am able to write quickly and beautifully, which is hard to say for me. Now, my love of handwriting is evident in my poetry and hours of practicing hand lettering. The example, which was didn’t make the list, of Turkish handwriting hit home. I’m half Turkish and am completely in love with the language. This post is one of ultimate favorites!
Although I won the General Proficiency Award for the presentation of my work in grade 8, these posts give me both pen and penmanship envy... :P
I have to handle complaint letters at work. It's interesting what kind of amazing hand writing everday people sometimes had.
Well I am dumping my pen and sticking to typing, my handwriting looks like a spider dropped in ink and walked across the page.
As an amateur author who's writing a draft by hand (though in a very average handwriting); this makes me feel so peaceful and happy, I can't even explain it!
Just out of curiosity, why are you choosing to write by hand. I am working on my second book and would never choose to do it by hand because I am constantly rearranging text and the book is already 300+ pages. For me it would be too unwieldy if it wasn't on a computer. Just wondering what benefits you see from doing it differently
Load More Replies...I learned cursive in the 3rd grade. I've used it all my life. Remember the original alphabet cards above the blackboard? I can still write them! Kids today aren't allowed to write in cursive in most schools. You've called manunscript (printing) "handwriting." To me, handwriting will always be cursive!
I have heard thst cursive is no longer being tsught in most schools, which I rather understand, but obviously, it canbe very besutiful.
I spend much time on this article, it is so sufficient to see these handwritings. Wonder why they all have no mistakes, I do so many even in the grocery list. Sigh.
I would love to write like any of these as long as I could do it quickly
Well I thought I had nice penmanship until this. These are absolutely amazing!
It should be shouldn't it? I used to love getting letters from them.
Load More Replies...I used to work in a sign shop, and I was very surprised when vinyl cutting machines replaced the skilled hands.
Same as printing presses replaced illustrated manuscript and printers replaced presses (not completely in either case, but enough). Even if the new thing isn't better, if it's faster it's going to take over.
Load More Replies...I was taught Cursive many, many years ago. Much of what I have seen they called hand lettering or printing back then. My hand Lettering on technical drawings matched many!
I have always loved penmanship. Being left handed has its challenges. We write backwards and upside down. We smear what is just written when using good ink. We cover the clues in crossword. Still, love it tho. My writing has become so much messier because I do less and my thoughts are not so focused on the look of the thing anymore.
Can we learn to write this well? I'm genuinely asking because if we can learn how to write in the 1st place. Is it possible to learn how to write even better? Practicing it over and over until you get better.
I have quite good handwriting but this makes me want to practice and improve. I found myself reading a lot of the longer examples because the writing was so beautiful it drew me in.
Outstanding! Kudos to all the artists. I would love to see a lot more of these. Handwriting isn't dead, as was predicted by computer naysayers.
I love calligraphy. I'm out of practice since my right hand & wrist are compromised, but there's nothing more satisfying than writing something beautifully & clearly. My printing was so nice in elementary school the nuns would ask me to address envelopes for them. I have a tremor now that affects my handwriting, but working through it. I think they should teach cursive again in school- it's pathetic grown adults print everything, including their signature. It's a nice skill to have.
Most of these are fascinating, I adore these qualities in humans, it reveals how organised and focused they are. I must admit I envy a bit :)
My handwriting is hardly legible… it looks like a crab stepped in a pile of graphite and walked across my paper… these are super cool!
My grandfather once told me that my writing looked as if I had drawn it! I Love journals, papers, pens, markers, crayons...anything that writes I guess! These folks have such beautifully insane talent! I haven't written in my journal in forever, I think I'm afraid of what I'll write and what my writing will look like! I usually write in a forward slant cursive, however, when I'm not feeling well or I'm depressed I write with a back slant cursive or print that doesn't look like me!!!
So did you hear about the doctors that went out of strike? They had to call in pharmacists to be able to read their strike signs! "Ba-domp-domp-Ching"
My handwriting is so bad and I'm ashamed of it and cannot fix it. I even tried adult handwriting books to try to correct it.
One of the great joys of my long career drawing maps was to be able to look at the gorgeous maps created by the earliest surveyors in my state. The drawings were so meticulous, the handwriting so beautiful that it was a joy to behold. Even more so, because these men (they were all men back then) were working by firelight, in swamps so mosquito infested that mules died from suffocation, the insects were so thick. East-Flori...0de81a.jpg
I have ok handwriting, better than most of my classmates but nothing like this. This stuff is more like art.
Beauty crowds me til I die... Such an incredible thread. Gorgeous writing and excellent subject matter, poetry and quotes. Very inspiring and soothing. So much talent in the regular world.
Wow that is insane. I feel sooooooo inadequate now sheesh. My handwriting is a disaster. But anyway, here's a doodle in Greek, since we're using it for Covid and since we don't have a Greek sample. gk-61bb30bde98a3.jpg
This makes me feel even worse about my handwriting! All of these are so neat and uniform!
If it makes you feel better, in almost five years of grading the notebooks in MIT physics, I saw some good handwriting but nothing on this level. These are truly exemplary, and the ones that are just "normal" handwriting (like the lab books and teacher notes) are definitely something.
Load More Replies...I am a hospice nurse who used to sell my notes to classmates in nursing school. I am able to write quickly and beautifully, which is hard to say for me. Now, my love of handwriting is evident in my poetry and hours of practicing hand lettering. The example, which was didn’t make the list, of Turkish handwriting hit home. I’m half Turkish and am completely in love with the language. This post is one of ultimate favorites!
Although I won the General Proficiency Award for the presentation of my work in grade 8, these posts give me both pen and penmanship envy... :P
I have to handle complaint letters at work. It's interesting what kind of amazing hand writing everday people sometimes had.
Well I am dumping my pen and sticking to typing, my handwriting looks like a spider dropped in ink and walked across the page.
As an amateur author who's writing a draft by hand (though in a very average handwriting); this makes me feel so peaceful and happy, I can't even explain it!
Just out of curiosity, why are you choosing to write by hand. I am working on my second book and would never choose to do it by hand because I am constantly rearranging text and the book is already 300+ pages. For me it would be too unwieldy if it wasn't on a computer. Just wondering what benefits you see from doing it differently
Load More Replies...I learned cursive in the 3rd grade. I've used it all my life. Remember the original alphabet cards above the blackboard? I can still write them! Kids today aren't allowed to write in cursive in most schools. You've called manunscript (printing) "handwriting." To me, handwriting will always be cursive!
I have heard thst cursive is no longer being tsught in most schools, which I rather understand, but obviously, it canbe very besutiful.
I spend much time on this article, it is so sufficient to see these handwritings. Wonder why they all have no mistakes, I do so many even in the grocery list. Sigh.
I would love to write like any of these as long as I could do it quickly
Well I thought I had nice penmanship until this. These are absolutely amazing!
It should be shouldn't it? I used to love getting letters from them.
Load More Replies...I used to work in a sign shop, and I was very surprised when vinyl cutting machines replaced the skilled hands.
Same as printing presses replaced illustrated manuscript and printers replaced presses (not completely in either case, but enough). Even if the new thing isn't better, if it's faster it's going to take over.
Load More Replies...I was taught Cursive many, many years ago. Much of what I have seen they called hand lettering or printing back then. My hand Lettering on technical drawings matched many!
I have always loved penmanship. Being left handed has its challenges. We write backwards and upside down. We smear what is just written when using good ink. We cover the clues in crossword. Still, love it tho. My writing has become so much messier because I do less and my thoughts are not so focused on the look of the thing anymore.
Can we learn to write this well? I'm genuinely asking because if we can learn how to write in the 1st place. Is it possible to learn how to write even better? Practicing it over and over until you get better.
I have quite good handwriting but this makes me want to practice and improve. I found myself reading a lot of the longer examples because the writing was so beautiful it drew me in.
Outstanding! Kudos to all the artists. I would love to see a lot more of these. Handwriting isn't dead, as was predicted by computer naysayers.
I love calligraphy. I'm out of practice since my right hand & wrist are compromised, but there's nothing more satisfying than writing something beautifully & clearly. My printing was so nice in elementary school the nuns would ask me to address envelopes for them. I have a tremor now that affects my handwriting, but working through it. I think they should teach cursive again in school- it's pathetic grown adults print everything, including their signature. It's a nice skill to have.
Most of these are fascinating, I adore these qualities in humans, it reveals how organised and focused they are. I must admit I envy a bit :)
My handwriting is hardly legible… it looks like a crab stepped in a pile of graphite and walked across my paper… these are super cool!
My grandfather once told me that my writing looked as if I had drawn it! I Love journals, papers, pens, markers, crayons...anything that writes I guess! These folks have such beautifully insane talent! I haven't written in my journal in forever, I think I'm afraid of what I'll write and what my writing will look like! I usually write in a forward slant cursive, however, when I'm not feeling well or I'm depressed I write with a back slant cursive or print that doesn't look like me!!!
So did you hear about the doctors that went out of strike? They had to call in pharmacists to be able to read their strike signs! "Ba-domp-domp-Ching"
My handwriting is so bad and I'm ashamed of it and cannot fix it. I even tried adult handwriting books to try to correct it.
One of the great joys of my long career drawing maps was to be able to look at the gorgeous maps created by the earliest surveyors in my state. The drawings were so meticulous, the handwriting so beautiful that it was a joy to behold. Even more so, because these men (they were all men back then) were working by firelight, in swamps so mosquito infested that mules died from suffocation, the insects were so thick. East-Flori...0de81a.jpg
I have ok handwriting, better than most of my classmates but nothing like this. This stuff is more like art.