UNDER CONSTRUCTION
I'm fascinated by the concept of hand-writing! After looking at a bunch of students' work, I've discovered there are only several different "molds" of handwriting that people adopt. Where is this introduced? How do we end up in our respective handwriting molds? Don't we all learn the same basics of handwriting? I'm surprised no one's done research on this… I just might have to.
Basically, I'm wondering why I inherited doctor/boy handwriting… haha
Handwriting categories I've found:
The Doctor: Looks incomplete, small, and almost undecipherable. Add that to their field-related vocabulary, and that makes everyone completely lost.
The Missionary Elder:
The cutsey American girl:
The perfect Asian:
The computer font:
The messy skaterboy:
The interior designer:
The always fancy: Cursive. All cursive.
The teacher:
The bubble writer:
The tiny print: