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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #15 on: January 13, 2017, 02:54:18 PM »
Cursive has always been a headache for me both writing and reading it.  In elementary school my writing was so bad it was part of the special ed services I received along with the help for dyslexia. They even tried to teach me to type in the third or fourth grade 
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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #16 on: January 13, 2017, 08:09:46 PM »
I am kind of surprised it is still neat after 5 years of uni, heh.

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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #17 on: January 13, 2017, 09:08:22 PM »
I started to use SPEEDWRITING in college.  Basically you omit vowels (except for initial ones), underline the last letter of the word for an "ing" ending and overline the last letter of the word for an "ed" ending.  Use a dot in the middle of the line for "the".  I've forgotten the rest of the language, but it was a 3(?) volume set.  I only got past the first 2 or 3 lessons.

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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #18 on: January 14, 2017, 01:27:03 AM »
I started to use SPEEDWRITING in college.  Basically you omit vowels (except for initial ones), underline the last letter of the word for an "ing" ending and overline the last letter of the word for an "ed" ending.  Use a dot in the middle of the line for "the".  I've forgotten the rest of the language, but it was a 3(?) volume set.  I only got past the first 2 or 3 lessons.
I think it would take me ages to learn a system like that.

Here is a sample of my cursive:
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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #19 on: January 14, 2017, 06:17:02 PM »
I started to use SPEEDWRITING in college.  Basically you omit vowels (except for initial ones), underline the last letter of the word for an "ing" ending and overline the last letter of the word for an "ed" ending.  Use a dot in the middle of the line for "the".  I've forgotten the rest of the language, but it was a 3(?) volume set.  I only got past the first 2 or 3 lessons.
I think it would take me ages to learn a system like that.

Here is a sample of my cursive:


  Very legible.  Is lettering easier for you?  :chores:
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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #20 on: January 14, 2017, 07:24:16 PM »
I started to use SPEEDWRITING in college.  Basically you omit vowels (except for initial ones), underline the last letter of the word for an "ing" ending and overline the last letter of the word for an "ed" ending.  Use a dot in the middle of the line for "the".  I've forgotten the rest of the language, but it was a 3(?) volume set.  I only got past the first 2 or 3 lessons.
I think it would take me ages to learn a system like that.

Here is a sample of my cursive:


From reading your script, I realize that hard vowels are also written.

From Wikipedia: (this would have been the version I tried to use)

The second version of Speedwriting, designed by Alexander L. Sheff (July 21, 1898 – June 27, 1978) in the early 1950s, introduced some symbols that could not be produced on a typewriter such as arcs representing the letters 'm' and 'w'. This version modified a few of the abbreviating principles also. Changes implemented in the Sheff version include the following:[13]

vowels are included rather than omitted slightly more often; "cheap" is written as cep instead of cp
the word "the" is indicated by a dot rather than the letter t
period at the end of the sentence is written as a large diagonal stroke \ rather than a dot
past tense of a regular verb is indicated by a short horizontal stroke above the final letter of the root-word
the -ing suffix is indicated by a short horizontal mark under the last letter of the outline rather than the letter g
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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #21 on: January 14, 2017, 08:49:55 PM »
Yes, all vowels are written.
Lettering? Do you mean printing? Yes it is but it is nice to write in cursive sometimes. Something different.

Now I would like to see others' samples.
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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #22 on: January 15, 2017, 12:29:00 PM »
Yes, all vowels are written.
Lettering? Do you mean printing? Yes it is but it is nice to write in cursive sometimes. Something different.

Now I would like to see others' samples.

My late FIL (commercial artist) said that machines printed, people lettered.  Compare monks lettering books and manuscripts.
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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #23 on: January 15, 2017, 04:35:10 PM »
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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #24 on: January 15, 2017, 07:49:31 PM »
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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #25 on: January 15, 2017, 10:30:50 PM »
Yes, all vowels are written.
Lettering? Do you mean printing? Yes it is but it is nice to write in cursive sometimes. Something different.

Now I would like to see others' samples.

My late FIL (commercial artist) said that machines printed, people lettered.  Compare monks lettering books and manuscripts.
Lettering it is then. Yes, lettering is easier than cursive. I am not sure if that is because I'm left-handed. I remember in school when I wrote cursive for the first time with a pen, I smudged it. Calligraphy has always been a no-go for me.
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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #26 on: January 15, 2017, 10:53:05 PM »
I would have been interested to learn speedwriting back when I had to take a lot of notes for school.

I learned cursive but I never liked it. Always used to argue with the teachers that said I'd need it when I was an adult. Still haven't. :P

Last week I saw a shirt being displayed in a storefront that had a cursive word embroidered on the front of it. It was really badly done. I couldn't tell what it said. It seemed to read "hourg". My best guess was it was supposed to be "young".
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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #27 on: January 15, 2017, 11:07:46 PM »
Hourg. That's hilarious!
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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #28 on: January 16, 2017, 12:40:42 AM »
Lettering it is then. Yes, lettering is easier than cursive. I am not sure if that is because I'm left-handed. I remember in school when I wrote cursive for the first time with a pen, I smudged it. Calligraphy has always been a no-go for me.

I hade problems with cursive too because I'm left handed.

The worst problem I had was with my 7th grade history class where my teacher demanded that we did everything in ink.

Because you'd make the occasional mistake, many people (including me) used those erasable ink pens that they had in the early/mid 80's. That ink would smear all over the place when used by a lefty. All my homework was a big smudge and my left outer palm was always blue.

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Re: Writing in cursive
« Reply #29 on: January 16, 2017, 12:58:08 AM »
^Oh that brings back memories.

When using pencil, the edge of my palm would end up a dark silver.

Those erasable pens were good when I was at uni but they just didn't last very long with the amount of notes I took.
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