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Post by kls on Jul 25, 2020 22:03:15 GMT
To me it's what you'd see in the cursive books and worksheet that would be taught in school (in the ones that teach writing it). I don't see why cursive should vary much more between writers than print does. Hmm? Writing in print and writing in a cursive flow is the same difference as being able to hit each part of a drum kit and being able to put out a good fast solo. Once you get to cursive, people have their own quirks that wouldn't be present in print. Blending letters, implying letters, flourishes, you name it. It's a freeform sort of style. I mean we all have a 'style' but the letters are the letters. We can't communicate with others in something that gets too drastic like individual alphabets.
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