How to improve handwriting with vision?

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Write paragraphs. Choose a topic - whatever you can - and write at least five sentences about it. If you don't feel too creative, copy a part of a book or newspaper. The goal is so that you can see the appearance of your handwriting. The more you write, the more accurate your analysis will be.

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Identify the main form. Is your handwriting full of knots and curves? Is the main appearance a straight and rigid line? Do you have a sharp angle, or do your letters blend in?

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See the slope. Angles when writing letters can enhance or damage your handwriting. Is your handwriting perpendicular to the bottom line? Does it tilt to the left or right significantly? Sloping slightly is usually not a problem, but being too tilted can make it difficult to read.

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Check the line. Do your words tend to be written in the upper or lower corners? Do you overlap with the lines on the page? Is the slope of each word different, or is the whole line of your writing facing the same direction away from the line?

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Pay attention to the distance. The distance between words and letters helps determine the quality of your handwriting. There must be enough space between each word to load the letter "O." Using more or less distance from this can be a bad handwriting indicator. Also note the proximity of each letter. Letters written too close together or even far apart are also difficult to read.

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Pay attention to size. It turns out that size is important, at least about handwriting. Does your writing fill the entire space between two lines? Can you write the whole word using less than half the space between two lines? Using too much space or vice versa too little both should be avoided.

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Analysis of the quality of your line. Look at the lines that make up your writing. Is it drawn with heavy pressure, or is it blurry and difficult to read? Are the lines in a straight line, or are they squiggly and uneven?

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Determine your weaknesses. By considering all of these, what is needed for your handwriting to be better? Possible changes can be made to the form of letters, spaces, rows, text size, the quality of the writing lines, and the slope of the words. Changing one or more of these will increase the ease of reading your handwriting as a whole

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Look at other handwriting styles as inspiration. So now you know your letters are too big and they are too round, what now? Go to the font site, and look for the handwriting example that you like. Make a copy of each handwriting style that you deserve to copy. Don't be afraid to look for examples that might be very different from your own handwriting because you can choose certain aspects of different handwriting rather than adopting a completely new one.

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