Write out this sentence in your normal, everyday style:
A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
(Don’t worry if you use a mix of printing and cursive. By high school, more than two-thirds of people combine them, according to writing specialist Steve Graham.) So how does it look? If it’s a scrawled mess, start by slowing down. In addition to that general rule, experts recommend focusing on five target areas to improve the appearance and the legibility of your handwriting.
The goal? Script that is easier to read―even “note”-worthy.
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