Level Up Your Cursive! Muscular Writing with Palmer Method and Spencerian.
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- Are you ready to take your cursive handwriting to the next level? Are you looking to improve your writing speed, consistency, and endurance? Do you want to add more style to your cursive, loosen up, and leave a lasting impression with your penmanship? Well, Muscular Movement may be just what you need.
In this video I share with you about a new class I've released on Skillshare. We will be learning this powerful technique at the same time we practice with some Palmer Method and Spencerian alphabet.
You can take the class under the free Skillshare trial in the following link:
skl.sh/40okm9b
If you are the kind of person who prefers to go to the very original sources check what I wrote on my Substack:
afadingthought.substack.com/p...
If you are just getting started with cursive then I have this other class, which is more basic but will still help you on writing legibly:
skl.sh/3Lhdm7n
Is this content helpful to you? I would greatly appreciate your support by buying me a coffee here:
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro - Why Improve my Handwriting
01:01 About the Classes
02:39 The Trailer
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You need to know that handwriting is direct exercise for brain, not many knows it
Great commentary! Your presentation is also great!
Thank you!🙏
❤❤❤good to know!
Thanks
Hey, I recently finished one of your Udemy courses and found it convenient and informative. I was wondering if there are any significant differences between your courses on Udemy and Skillshare.
Hi there! The main difference is that Skillshare encourages teachers to include a project for students to upload, promoting more interaction within the community. For Udemy, I've-mostly-adapted this by suggesting students create projects to track their own progress, as the platform lacks a built-in system for this. Skillshare also allows me to reference external content a bit more, especially in intro videos.
I prefer Skillshare as a platform overall, but content-wise the classes are pretty much the same :)
@@afadingthought Thanks a lot for the reply.
Will muscular writing make it hard to write in print?
I just see it more like a separate skillset. It won't stop you from being able to write with finger movement (which is what we are mostly using when writing print), but it can rather teach you how to use other muscles-muscles that make it much more comfortable to write. I very rarely write in print these days, but when I do I notice that it's still the same bad as it was before haha... it also makes me realize how much more comfortable writing with muscular movement is.