“Please excuse my handwriting as I’m in a hurry” or “writing in a moving car” – or “galloping in a horse and buggy” and so on. I was told as a child by an unsympathetic school examiner that my handwriting resembled a garden – a garden with weeds that went this way and that.Īnd so people with poor handwriting always find themselves having to apologize: Ugly handwriting has poor rhythm and many inconsistencies. It’s the exact opposite of those beautiful neat and often calligraphic-looking works of art that we all envy. We all know what “ugly handwriting” looks like. So if you have an ugly handwriting read on – there may be more to your scrawl than first meets the eye. In fact I have always found them to be the most interesting to analyze. There are several reasons why I’m featuring “Ugly handwriting” today – one of the most important being that these handwritings often have a lot to them and the writers of these handwritings are never boring or colourless. Ugly handwriting needs its very own own post because it has always been the ugly duckling among writers.
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