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Wingdings. My handwriting is really bad
Chicken scratch.
- For block writing: Google Fonts — Architect’s Daughter, but a bit more narrow. I also tend not to use lowercase in block writing.
- For cursive: Google Fonts — Hurricane, a way messier “variant” of that.
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About the same here. Printing is fine, cursive… yeah good luck reading it
Wing Dings.
Because you wouldn’t be able to read it.
My handwriting is publicly available as a font I made from scratch as a teenager, so definitely that one.
If I’m being aspirational I’d probably identify most with Courier New… if I’m being honest…
I haven’t had to seriously handwrite anything in the past two decades and my handwriting probably peaked when I was 7.
I don’t know that my handwriting is super consistent, but I think it kind of looks like Sour Gummy. Some individual characters maybe not so much, but I like the overall aesthetic.
What an interesting question! I would have to say the closest is Playwrite Australia, due to my habit of combining cursive and print.
I don’t think I can answer since equating to a font would indicate of consistency or repeatability that doesn’t exist.
I’m in my 40’s and I still can’t decide if I prefer writing a 7 with the crossbar though it of not. Of if I should draw a 4 like a triangle on a stick or a poorly made box.
I’m a right hander whose writing slants left. There are basically no fonts that slant left, so I guess, none?
My dad’s handwriting did this … wrote like a lefty.
Legible
Imperfectly scripted