
In the last couple of years, we have been seeing an increase in handwriting popularity. The truth is that more and more people are turning to the old pen and paper instead of heading to the computer.
The reality is that handwriting is a lot more than just a way to communicate. It’s a part of your own identity. After all, your handwriting can say a lot of things about your personality. From the way that you dot or Is to how you cross your Ts, when your handwriting is more round or more italic. Besides, your handwriting also varies. You can clearly notice the difference when you are writing in a hurry or when you have all the time in the world.
How To Improve Your Handwriting
When you are looking to improve your handwriting, there are mainly three factors that you need to consider:
#1: Your Work Surface:
As you already know, a desk or a table delivers a more stable platform than when you are writing on your knee, for example. In addition, the pen that you choose to use also affects your handwriting.
When you are trying to improve your handwriting, there is nothing better than a fountain pen. After all, it is all about the style and looks. In case you opt for a fountain pen, you need to keep in mind that the better the ink flow, the more difficult it will be for you to control the letterforms.
#2: How You Hold Your Pen:
While you learned at school how to hold a pen the best way, this doesn’t mean that you do it. The reality is that many people tend to wrap their fingers extremely tight to the pen they are using. And this may lead to a poor handwriting.
When you want to ensure that you improve your handwriting, you need to relax your shoulders, use your elbow as an anchor point, have your wrist loose, and have a controlled and firm grip on the pen. When you move the anchor point to your wrist, you will feel your hand cramping and fatigue.
#3: Back To The Basics:
Looking back at when you were just in kindergarten, you learned letters by writing them in a big size. The main advantage is that this way, you will be able to see exactly how you are handwriting and you can then reshape your handwriting muscles and return to a smaller scale.
One of the things that you should do is to date all your handwriting so that you can easily track your progress. Remember that this may take some time so don’t be too hard on yourself.
How To Practice Handwriting
I case you are running out of ideas and you just don’t know what you can write, you need to know that all you need is a pen and paper. After all, we have plenty of ideas to help you practice your handwriting. The truth is that practice makes perfect. So, are you ready to start?
- Song Lyrics:
Just grab your playlist and choose a couple of your favorite songs from there. Do a quick Google search and find its lyrics and write it down in a piece of paper.
- Quotes:
Quotes can be extremely inspiring and we’re sure there are some that you simply love. So, why not practice your handwriting with your favorite quotes?
- School Handwriting Workbooks:
There is a wide variety of school handwriting workbooks available and the best part is that they are usually very affordable.
- Journaling:
You probably already heard about journaling. It simply relies on the fact that when you write down your thoughts, you can keep your ideas better organized in your head. So, you should consider journaling to practice your handwriting.
- To-Do Lists:
Everyone needs to-do lists or you end up forgetting all the things that you need to do. From the things that you need to do today to the items that you need to buy at the grocery store, things you want to do someday in the future, everything that you can remember can serve to practice your handwriting.
As you can see, there are many things you can do not only to ensure that you improve your handwriting as well as that you practice it every day. So, what are you waiting for? Just grab a piece of paper and a pen and get started.
Thanks a lot. I’m trying to improve my handletter but I’m struggling a little bit.
Glad you found it useful.
Thank you. I love to practice my calligraphy with a fountain pen or dip pen.
Nice! If you use stub or flex nibs, it’s even better 😉
Really great tips. For me it’s all about the pen. If I’m using a good pen, the handwriting looks much better!
Thank you Yorgen. A good pen helps 🙂