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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
i almost just left the html fuckup but i COULD NOT
Writing Style: Ivy's handwriting is built for speed and legibility. GOTTA KEEP THOSE NOTES COMING, MAN. It's very easy to read, but not tight or regular - she'll sometimes stick a flourish on a y or leave a few strokes of a letter unconnected or use a cursive capital instead of a print one. Her lines are very straight and she rarely makes errors (a trait I do not share with her so we'll have to use THEATER OF THE MIND)
Stationery & implements: Ivy has. So many quills. Holy shit, you guys. She's basically a collector. She carries most of her writing implements in a wrap pencil case and will always lend you a quill if you need one. Even if you don't give them back afterwards. She also has a handful of mechanical pencils and other nomaj writing tools, but she uses them less frequently than her quills.
Example handwriting: Unrulyness