There's something special about the fountain pens that gives me pleasure to write with and the handwriting even look a little better when written by fountain pen
I would like to share an interesting observation from my childhood regarding handwriting. When I was young, my handwriting quality was quite poor, which prompted my father to provide me with a dedicated handwriting practice book to refine my skills from A to Z, both in lowercase and uppercase letters. I found this exercise unappealing. I admire your handwriting style, CJ, and I aspire to learn it. At that time, I had not yet finished the academy. Now, as a sixth-grade student, I am currently learning cursive writing in my classroom. The handwriting resources available at my school are significantly more effective and appealing than the outdated book I previously used. I encounter cursive writing to be considerably additionally fascinating corresponding to registering individual letters. I am unhesitating to subjugate your distinguished style and have already formulated a strong grip known as the dynamic tripod grip.
Just discovers your channel, started some binge watching your videos about improving your handwriting. I love it. As a pen collector I use several pens at the same time, stub nibs, flexible nibs,... I had a terrible hand writing at some point. My prof of anatomy said that I would earn my degree based on my handwriting. I once found a second hand book with several letter type variations. I loved it and my handwriting changed dramatically. I lost the book at some point. I looked at your handwriting CJ round, I admit that I love it already. Did some pages based on it and wow, what a change. I used it to sign one of my paintings, so people are able to read the name and date, without guessing. My best fountain pen for nice handwriting is the cheapest: a Jinhao, cheap copy of the Lamy Safari, with a stub nib. It writes so smoothly and creates beautiful letters. Love your work!
Thank you so much for sharing that. I've long loved roundhand as it is legible, attractive, and somewhat personally adaptive. There are others that arose from it that are more decorative and some that are very slightly more efficient at the expense of aesthetics, but roundhand was basically the culmination of common-use, work-a-day cursive -- and with quills, no less, which while nice to write with aren't very forgiving.
@@CJCS Thank you for the nice reply and the 'like'. Yesterday my mother found one of my notebooks, she asked me :'Who lost his notebook?'. She could not suspect that it was mine since she was able to read it. Saw the video about the Canson layout paper, that was a trip on memory lane. We had to buy A2 layout paper at the academy of arts. Carried it around for years, never used it. Now I know what to do with it... If the mice didn't eat it, since my cat collects living mice... Klimt and Picasso kept cats to catch mice in their studio, mine brings them in.
There's something special about the fountain pens that gives me pleasure to write with and the handwriting even look a little better when written by fountain pen
I would love to see more videos about learning to use this style of writing!
I would like to share an interesting observation from my childhood regarding handwriting. When I was young, my handwriting quality was quite poor, which prompted my father to provide me with a dedicated handwriting practice book to refine my skills from A to Z, both in lowercase and uppercase letters. I found this exercise unappealing. I admire your handwriting style, CJ, and I aspire to learn it. At that time, I had not yet finished the academy. Now, as a sixth-grade student, I am currently learning cursive writing in my classroom. The handwriting resources available at my school are significantly more effective and appealing than the outdated book I previously used. I encounter cursive writing to be considerably additionally fascinating corresponding to registering individual letters. I am unhesitating to subjugate your distinguished style and have already formulated a strong grip known as the dynamic tripod grip.
Yo speak so gently, and the pause you take in between your speaking and the background music 🎶 is so so much plesent. I loved it ❤. 👍
Just discovers your channel, started some binge watching your videos about improving your handwriting. I love it. As a pen collector I use several pens at the same time, stub nibs, flexible nibs,... I had a terrible hand writing at some point. My prof of anatomy said that I would earn my degree based on my handwriting.
I once found a second hand book with several letter type variations. I loved it and my handwriting changed dramatically. I lost the book at some point. I looked at your handwriting CJ round, I admit that I love it already. Did some pages based on it and wow, what a change. I used it to sign one of my paintings, so people are able to read the name and date, without guessing.
My best fountain pen for nice handwriting is the cheapest: a Jinhao, cheap copy of the Lamy Safari, with a stub nib. It writes so smoothly and creates beautiful letters. Love your work!
Thank you so much for sharing that. I've long loved roundhand as it is legible, attractive, and somewhat personally adaptive. There are others that arose from it that are more decorative and some that are very slightly more efficient at the expense of aesthetics, but roundhand was basically the culmination of common-use, work-a-day cursive -- and with quills, no less, which while nice to write with aren't very forgiving.
@@CJCS Thank you for the nice reply and the 'like'. Yesterday my mother found one of my notebooks, she asked me :'Who lost his notebook?'. She could not suspect that it was mine since she was able to read it.
Saw the video about the Canson layout paper, that was a trip on memory lane. We had to buy A2 layout paper at the academy of arts. Carried it around for years, never used it. Now I know what to do with it... If the mice didn't eat it, since my cat collects living mice... Klimt and Picasso kept cats to catch mice in their studio, mine brings them in.
@@CJCS where did you get the quill please reply
@@schopenhauer1962 where did he get the quill pen? Also what happened to CJ
What a pleasant surprise!!! So happy to be watching this :)
You are the best cursive writer
Awesome
which pen u use for writing
How did you get the quil?
Super handwriting
I'm just having trouble even reading what you are writing,!!!!!soooh, I won't be trying,C.J roundhand,!!!! LOL, ! LOL Lol! LOL Lol!!!!!!!!