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Pens, Writing Through Thick and Thin
Random Thoughts
Thickness:
Thin line:
-write compactly
-ink seems to last longer
-best for fine writing in limited spaces
Thick line:
-takes up more room on a page
-more ink used
-easier to read
-best for labels
Printing:
-is slower
-takes more effort because pen must be lifted off paper for each letter
-is easier to read
Cursive:
-is faster
-is easier on the hand
-is more difficult to read
-is unique for each person's signature
Any thoughts?
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I miss letters, seeing a person's handwriting. It tells me something about them, helps me see them more clearly, no barriers to the words and their "signature" way of writing them down.
ReplyDeleteThis is true. At least for now signatures are required for cashing checks and on legal documents.
ReplyDeleteEach person's writing is truly unique.
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