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Title: How do I make a good, elegant and feminine written signature?
Post by: Iceprincess on July 19, 2010, 05:21:37 PM
Post by: Iceprincess on July 19, 2010, 05:21:37 PM
Well, it's that time of my life where I have to create the signature that will help me for legal documents, letters and stuff like that :P
We all know that signatures can tell A LOT about you: personality, class and virtues, as well as other things one can notice from those little pieces of written symbols :p
So, where do I start? How should I create it?
This will be the signature I might use after my transition as well, so that's something to consider :o
Any kind of feedback and opinions are welcome.
We all know that signatures can tell A LOT about you: personality, class and virtues, as well as other things one can notice from those little pieces of written symbols :p
So, where do I start? How should I create it?
This will be the signature I might use after my transition as well, so that's something to consider :o
Any kind of feedback and opinions are welcome.
Title: Re: How do I make a good, elegant and feminine written signature?
Post by: Shang on July 19, 2010, 05:25:23 PM
Post by: Shang on July 19, 2010, 05:25:23 PM
Don't change your signature!
I've never seen a beautiful signature that a woman did. I'm always envious of the signatures I've seen men do because they have a tendency to be thin and kind of loopy, but not overly loopy and large like the signatures I've seen women do.
However, if you want, a tip would be loops. Women seem to have a bit of a wider signature that seems to have lots of "overstated" loops.
You could also try looking for an online book or tip on how to make a more feminine signature.
I've never seen a beautiful signature that a woman did. I'm always envious of the signatures I've seen men do because they have a tendency to be thin and kind of loopy, but not overly loopy and large like the signatures I've seen women do.
However, if you want, a tip would be loops. Women seem to have a bit of a wider signature that seems to have lots of "overstated" loops.
You could also try looking for an online book or tip on how to make a more feminine signature.
Title: Re: How do I make a good, elegant and feminine written signature?
Post by: LynnER on July 19, 2010, 05:26:04 PM
Post by: LynnER on July 19, 2010, 05:26:04 PM
Only 3 words that I can think of will help you develop a new signature....
practice practice practice
practice practice practice
Title: Re: How do I make a good, elegant and feminine written signature?
Post by: Iceprincess on July 19, 2010, 05:28:46 PM
Post by: Iceprincess on July 19, 2010, 05:28:46 PM
TBH I don't have a signature yet, and I want to create one that defines me and fits the way I am.
I've been doing a couple of sketches and modifications here and there, I guess all I have to do now is to refine it. However, I want it to look elegant, classy and feminine.
I've been doing a couple of sketches and modifications here and there, I guess all I have to do now is to refine it. However, I want it to look elegant, classy and feminine.