Handwriting
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+ | [[Image:Alle Weissheit ist bey Gott dem Herrn...by anonymous.jpg |thumb|right|200px|''[[Alle Weissheit ist bey Gott dem Herrn...]]'' (1654), informal title of a calligraphy of the [[Sirach]] by an anonymous artist]] | ||
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- | # Writing done with the hand, rather than typed or word-processed. | + | '''Handwriting''' refers to a person's unique style of writing characters created with a writing utensil such as a pen or pencil. Handwriting is separate from [[calligraphy]] or [[typeface]]. Because each person's handwriting is unique, it can be used to verify a document's writer. The deterioration of a person's handwriting is also a symptom or result of certain diseases. |
- | # The [[characteristic]] writing of a [[particular]] [[person]] | + | ==See also== |
+ | *[[Penmanship]] | ||
+ | *[[Calligraphy]] | ||
+ | *[[Cursive]] | ||
+ | *[[Block letters]] | ||
+ | *[[Signatures]] | ||
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Handwriting refers to a person's unique style of writing characters created with a writing utensil such as a pen or pencil. Handwriting is separate from calligraphy or typeface. Because each person's handwriting is unique, it can be used to verify a document's writer. The deterioration of a person's handwriting is also a symptom or result of certain diseases.
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