r/Handwriting 3d ago

Feedback (constructive criticism) Handwriting tips? (Ft. AP chem notes)

I was wondering what you guys thought of my handwriting and if there were any tips to improve consistency in my writing. I feel like my handwriting isn’t consistent in size most of the time. I suppose writing in a straight line is also hard for me at points so don’t mind that! Any help is appreciated

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u/Ronald_McGonagall 2d ago

If you want to improve consistency you just need to practice with intention. The two biggest issues I'd work on are:

1) writing on the baseline. Some lines are a bit wavy because they float

2) doing letters their proper sizes. You write all letters at a short height, which is both challenging to read because it's not how people are used to seeing letters, but some are hard to distinguish: is that an n or an h? an i with a faint dot or an l?

It's very neat but aspects can be hard to read