[nabs-l] significance of signatures

Lea williams leanicole1988 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 19 14:27:54 UTC 2011


Hey I had eyesite till I was eight and know what the letters look like
but, I learned cursive after I went blind. I had seen it before going
blind but did not learn it until after. I know all the lower case and
some of the upper case. I am able to wright my name first and last in
cursive. I use to wright my first in cursive and my last in print
before I learned to wright the W. a person told me I had to choose one
or the other that I can't mix the font. I guess if you wanted to and
if this was your signitor you can do what ever you wished, IDK. But I
just let the people show me where to sign either with my finger or the
pen and I go from there. I am good with keeping it strait and on the
line in most cases as long as the person directs me in the right
spot... I use to wright small and neat, really pritty like, but I have
been making it more sloppy and larger. I am working on fixing that
myself.
Now for my advice.
You can by lines paper or a slate with string on it to practice your
writing, just wright it over andover and over. Have someone go over it
and tell you what your doing wrong. You can also get this plastic
paper stuff and wright on a rubber mat to make the wrighting emboss as
you wright. This might help so you can see what your doing. Have
someone wright it on the top for you to feel and compare. Not sure
what kind of plastic though sorry.

On 11/18/11, Carly Mihalakis <carlymih at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> Hi, Patrick,
>
> I also have no eyesight whatsoever. I was given the same line by my
> folks, after not ever feeling comfortable with my signature. Yes,
> guides are helpful though most often one must resort to just
> eyeballing it, so to speak.
> for today,
> Car Then my parents told me about what we call the
>>doctor's signature. This just means that you sign your first initial,
>>draw a kind of wavy line, then sign the first letter of your last name
>>and do another wavy line. In terms of guides/cards, it's always handy
>>to have a signature guide nearby. Your signature doesn't have to be
>>perfect, it just has to be something that you can repeat over and over
>>again the same way.
>>Patrick
>>
>>On 11/17/11, vejas <brlsurfer at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > 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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