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Solid lettering is a useful skill if you want to write a handwritten letter, keep a diary, or write an invitation. Let’s start with improving handwriting with some tweaks. After that, you can practice writing all lowercase and uppercase letters solidly, gradually practicing writing all the letters of the alphabet. Remember to perfect the technique by practicing once a day and challenge yourself to write long sentences or paragraphs in solid text.
Steps
Begin
- You should not sit at a desk that is too low or too high. Make sure not to stoop or strain to sit comfortably behind the table.
- You can also use a pencil to write text seamlessly, especially if you want to erase the letters and rewrite them. Choose a triangle body pencil with a hardness of B because it is softer on paper and easier to write on.
- If you like paper without lines to have a lot of space to write butterfly strokes, go for it. However, paper without lines will not help you write the letters evenly.
- Crossing the paper is for writing italic strokes. When writing solid text, the letters should be tilted to the right at an angle of 35 degrees.
Write lowercase letters in a straight line
- Once you’ve mastered the letters “a” and “c,” try writing other letters with similar strokes like “d,” “q,” and “g.”
- You can also try writing other letters with similar strokes like “w” and “t.”
- You can try writing other letters with similar strokes like “h,” “k,” “b,” “f,” and “j.”
- Once you’ve mastered these letters, you can try writing other letters with similar strokes like “v” and “x.”
Write solid capital letters
- The solid capital “A” is similar to the lowercase “a”, except that it will touch the upper and lower lines.
- The uppercase “O,” “M,” and “N” letters are also written with strokes similar to lowercase letters. The only difference is that it takes up more space.
- The uppercase “B” is very different from the lowercase “b”. You may have to practice a few times to get it right.
- A solid capital “E” looks like the number “3” written backwards.
Technical perfection
- Buy practice notebooks online or ask your teacher.
- You can also try writing a row of different letters on each line.
- If you find the letters harder to write, challenge yourself to write a sequence of letters.
- You can also try writing your name in a straight line, especially if it’s short.
- As a fun challenge, you can try writing your favorite sentences or phrases from a book, song lyrics, or movie as you practice writing straight.
Things you need
- Pen or pencil
- Lined or non-lined paper
- Writing desk
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Solid lettering is a useful skill if you want to write a handwritten letter, keep a diary, or write an invitation. Let’s start with improving handwriting with some tweaks. After that, you can practice writing all lowercase and uppercase letters solidly, gradually practicing writing all the letters of the alphabet. Remember to perfect the technique by practicing once a day and challenge yourself to write long sentences or paragraphs in solid text.
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