14 Jan 2016

different handwriting styles

I feel that on this blog, you get a false representation of my handwriting style because I only ever show the best examples of it (which I guess is a natural human trait - to only show the best and hide the worst) but today I thought I'd let you all see what it can look like in other situations. I'll start from my neatest to my messiest.

1. Quite Neat - this example definitely isn't my neatest but it's up there. My revision notebook is filled with this type of handwriting because I can't learn from joined up handwriting or notes typed up on a computer.


2. Still Fairly Neat - revision time is one where I need to write quicker than usual but also keep things neat. This is a good example from when I wrote notes from model answers for some practice questions I did and were written with my Pilot Coleto.


3. Messy - Again, revision time. This time, I wrote this during a break when I watched a bit of Grey's Anatomy. Grey's always has the best music (though The Vampire Diaries is pretty much up there too) and I didn't want to forget a song I heard during one of the latter episodes of season 11. This was written with my Kaweco Skyline Sport - isn't it weird how different pens can result in different handwriting styles?


4. Messier - Again during revision time - this is messier than the previous sample and was again, written with my Kaweco Skyline Sport. My writing goes all loopy and joined up when in a hurry and this is the proof.


5. Messiest - Finally, the messiest my handwriting can be. These notes were taken during an multidisciplinary team meeting I attended whilst on placement. I write things down about a patient that is interesting, explains something on the handout or something I need to look up in the future.

Again, my handwriting goes all loopy and joined up and it is messier than the previous example. Biros bring out the worst in my handwriting!


Hope you've enjoyed this post on what my handwriting looks like in different situations and even with different pens. Does yours change and if so when?

12 comments

  1. Wow.. your messiest look just like my still fairly neat. ;(

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    1. I'm sure my handwriting will deteriorate further once I start work as a proper doctor! x

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  2. Your handwriting is amazing! I have such scratchy handwriting when I'm in a rush and it looks nothing like your messy haha. I'm a huge Greys fan too! Their music is always so moving!


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    1. Grey's music is brilliant - if you haven't already, definitely check out The Vampire Diaries. The music on TVD is just as good (wonder if the same person does it!) x

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  3. Your messiest is extremely neat by doctor standards!

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  4. I love this! :-) You have amazing handwriting. I am still practicing mine... But changing it has been really hard! Just going to keep practicing until I have perfected my handwriting, haha.

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    1. It's taken me years to get to this stage so definitely give it time :) x

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  5. Your messiest writing is my neatest!
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  6. the messy and messier hand-writings still look pretty neat as the other commenters above said. Typically I free write thoughts into my planner or journal so it can look very messy and scratchy by I've been inspired by blogs like yours to keep it neat. It actually makes me refer back to what I wrote since since it's easier to read.

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    1. There's something quite personal about messy handwriting though :) Sometimes, when there's a lot to write in my journal, I write really quickly which results in the messy handwriting seen above. Can't always keep it neat :) x

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