[nabs-l] significance of signatures
Carly Mihalakis
carlymih at earthlink.net
Fri Nov 18 13:27:25 UTC 2011
Good morning, Vejas,
I don't know how long you have beeen without eyesight but, I
just "eyeball" my signiture with a somewhat vague understanding of
what the letters look like my signiture, I'm sure is a mechanical,
printing of each letter. Yet, my partner once had his eyesight and he
signs his name in one quick, motion.
Don't worry about those signiture guides. They claim one's signiture
is meant to be a quick, scribble and isn't supposed to matter if
one's signuiture is ledgable.
You've probably heard the same thing?
for today,
Car,
>I am a freshman in high school and learning to improve my
>signature. I wanted some advice from you guys; how do you sign your
>names? How did you learn them? Did you just remember the shape of
>each letter? Do you use a writing guide or card?
>Thanks a lot. I'd really appreciate it because my signature is very
>important and will become very handy in the future.
>Thank you.
>Vejas
>
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