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sooo
i thought this would be fun & then forgot about it & then was reminded so:
yes!
let's talk about various writin' related charactery things! ♥
also looking at handwriting-type fonts is fun, so
here's an excuse.
answer these as much or as little as you like--
✉ Character Name:
✉ Writing Style: Anything notable about the way they write in the journals? Is it different from the way they write for school assignments? Less punctuation, doodling? Cursive v. print? Messy v. neat?
✉ Stationery & implements: Is your character the type to use cutesy patterned paper? Colored gel pens? Quills? Do they have special paper for class or notes? What's their planner look like?
✉ Example handwriting: Show off an example of their writing, if you want!! If it's a font, maybe note the name for reference/proper credit. c:
wheeeee
Casper Kim
Writing Style: Casper's handwriting is a quick, sloppy cursive that quickly becomes difficult to read in large blocks and most people find his notes for class nearly indecipherable. But that's fine since he never lends his notes to anyone. Surprisingly, there are doodles (of mediocre quality) in the margins of his notebooks and he would be mortified if anyone else ever flipped through them apart from Asher or Katya (then he'd only be embarrassed and annoyed). Essentially, his notebooks don't really seem like they ought to be his notebooks. So full of surprises, this one.
Stationery & implements: Casper prefers to write with a mechanical pencil or a pen; his writing with a quill is worse than normal and even he has a hard time reading it.
Example handwriting: