Hi Hotyh.
Anyway, can anybody think of any reason why someone would handwrite occasionally using a boxing style? -Hotyh
ya ... about the handwriting style: most block letter printers apply that style to upper case. But not lower case
I've read that most individuals have three styles of handwriting.
Teens, they're often well practiced in dif styles of writing, doodles, art on binder covers. Interesting, but the 'fat cat' expression and Victory! closing salutation rules out teen, IMO.
If you were artistic you can draw upon many styles, you could write the whole rn, in partial, just the bodies of the exemplars, then add the tails and backs to the exemplars as the final step. Not sure what you mean. Seems like a slow process. I thought PR was panicked and didn't know what to do. The thing you're describing seems slow, calculated, and effective.
If you were conscious of the stops and starts of your own exemplars, you could attempt to change your method. But that's the wild thing about handwriting, IMO, it's second nature, so remnants of your own style can persisit, a lean ... a pen drag ....