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not following principles completely. best brain wash page: 'freedom is a precious boon" where f is different for each one
— Jun 24, 2019 04:23PM
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Max
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I just copied the letters down by sight for each of the examples in the copybooks. After 4? Years of owning these books, I finally made it through all the copybooks. [post image]. I listened to GDC talks while copying.
— Apr 08, 2019 11:31AM
Max
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movements that can be used to form every letter. And when you're working in the copybooks, you're supposed to recite to yourself which principle you are employing in each part of the letter. I admit that I didn't have the gumption to do it like this.
— Apr 08, 2019 11:31AM
Max
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If you're a writer, it is worth your time to learn cursive, as another method of writing can enrich and diversify your work. Neil Gaiman, for example, wrote his novel "Stardust" with notebook and fountain pen to help set the 1920s theme. the written instructions and the theory book is a bit daunting. There are literally paragraph descriptions of how to form each letter, which make use of a set of "principles"--4?
— Apr 08, 2019 11:30AM
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What I got most out of it was copying (mindlessly) in the copybooks.
— Jun 19, 2018 07:48PM
Max
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If you're like me and like finishing books you start, be careful with making this purchase, as you may be selling out a good few hours of your life.
— Jun 19, 2018 07:47PM
Max
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The course teaches how a small number of basic "principles" can be ordered to form every letter of the alphabet. I'm a bad student in that I didn't memorize these principles nor count what exact principles are forming each letter. It was interesting to see the strategy they tried to employ in teaching handwriting though. What I got most out of it is simply copying in the copybooks.
— Jun 19, 2018 07:46PM
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Hopefully it will refine your hand muscles (and even more hopefully your writing), teach focus, give you something somewhat productive to do with your hands, help you have better handwriting and drawing abilities.
— Jun 19, 2018 07:45PM

