Hi, William! I like your writing - very neat and regular, easy to read. I teach writing and penmanship to 7-8-year-old kids and have seen many horrors in my time. Could I just say that some adults might benefit from using stronger magnification glasses when writing? It might seem obvious but writing smaller means that older people will need that extra help if they are to perform at their best. Keep up your practice and all the best!
Hi, William! I like your writing - very neat and regular, easy to read. I teach writing and penmanship to 7-8-year-old kids and have seen many horrors in my time.
Could I just say that some adults might benefit from using stronger magnification glasses when writing? It might seem obvious but writing smaller means that older people will need that extra help if they are to perform at their best.
Keep up your practice and all the best!
The bodies of the letters in "people" are actually smaller than the bodies of the other words!
Thank you and you are right but I was writing rough and not really concentrating. I just wanted to share how I did it. Thanks for watching.
I like the look of that angular s you're using.
I would use a running hand and a xf nib.
@@juliankerrell7281 I’ll have to find out now what a xf nib is, thanks for the suggestion and watching my video.
The pen I'm using is an extra fine nib, I'm assuming that's what an xf nib is - Jinhao X159 Red Acrylic Fountain Pen - amzn.to/3sOUuaO
I just came here cause the thumbnail looked like a pen over someone’s mouth and I wanted to say that.