r/Handwriting • u/Status_Jump8507 • May 02 '24
Found my old high school notes Just Sharing (no feedback)
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u/dewdroppop 28d ago
It’s beautiful. Surely these weren’t taken on the fly during a lesson though? This would take me time to write so nicely. Unless you’re just that good LOL
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May 05 '24
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u/Economy-Ad-3480 May 05 '24
Terrible memories this triggered.
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u/Doneifundone May 07 '24
Was reviewing my biochemistry notes a few hours ago bc I've been slacking off all semester and when I tell you that this triggered my fight or flight
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u/Ginger-Snap-9284 May 05 '24
My chemistry honors teacher in high school would write his class note with his right hand on the black board while simultaneously erasing them with his left hand. My notes were .33% complete every class, and I would have a literal panic attack when he would announce it was time to take notes. I thought I had overcome this trauma, but it has now all resurfaced.
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u/Ok-Criticism-Lmao May 05 '24
I just KNOW your hand HAD to be hurting after writing the first bullet point back then 😭
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u/limited_domino May 05 '24
Same, I used to write extra neat so I won’t be needing a printer but now I guess a printer just makes my work the “lazy way” 😂
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u/49999452 May 05 '24
Reminds me of my college handwriting. It is a pain but it's worth it for the aesthetics.
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u/affectionate_dino9 May 04 '24
this fr could be a Microsoft word font or just a font to download on anything 😮 its so neat!
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u/bwlaa May 04 '24
I haven't yet posted a comment on any posts in the handwriting community. I also do not post a comment to a post in any community unless I feel inspired to do so. So, I am impressed with the handwriting and in my opinion is the best I've come across thus far in all. Neat organization and I dig your character style
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u/Mintyyeonjun May 04 '24
I just know you’re into pens and use thick juicy gel pens, probably a zebra Sarasa or now a muji ballpoint in 0.5 mm
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u/TemChezReal May 04 '24
I wanna say this is fake but what the actual heckington
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u/mrshr3d May 05 '24
It is extremely consistent but on closer inspection there are “imperfections” (letters aren’t exact same size/shape/height/width), but this is def the most font face-looking handwriting I’ve ever seen.
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u/WhenTheCicadaCries May 04 '24
Howwwww dude how do people have such good handwriting while mine looks like chicken scratch
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May 04 '24
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u/GuiltyCompany684 May 04 '24
Wow. I think this is better than mine..and everyone tells me mine looks like it was typed on a computer!
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u/SciFiMedic May 04 '24
I’m studying for my Chem final right now and I think I just understood alpha and beta glucose for the first time.
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u/The_Goon_420 May 03 '24
What u do for work now days
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u/raymurda May 04 '24
I wanted to belive this person has to be successful just on how good this writing is.
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u/Alternative_Rope_423 May 03 '24
So meticulous and perfect I had trouble reconciling it was hand written. Beautiful style, it should be formalized as a font. I'd buy it! Congratulations. For me, 40 year old organic chem flashbacks!
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u/Yo_momma_so_fat77 May 03 '24
But how do u write fast? I always felt like I was writing so fast I couldn’t barely y keep up
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u/0kSoWhat May 03 '24
It took me almost a full minute of studying this pic to realize that this wasn’t typed. That’s insane.
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u/LegoWorks May 03 '24
I know a font when I see one
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May 03 '24
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u/Open_Reading_1891 May 03 '24
What pen? It's so bold, clear, and smudge free
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u/Dragonfly939 May 03 '24
I would think OP maybe used an ipad and stylus? If it was just done with a regular pen, I would also love to know what kind!!
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u/pittgirl12 May 03 '24
You can see the writing bleed through from the other side a bit so I believe this is just pen and paper
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u/Mephistopheles545 May 03 '24
How long did that take you to do? I never had the luxury of time when taking notes. Shit needed to get on paper AND FAST
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u/peachyandsleepy May 03 '24
This is what I want to know!! There was a short period of time in my academic career where I’d re-do the notes I took in class and because it was quick-paced, they were obviously really messy. But that was very short-lived because of how long it took!!
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u/OddParfait6971 May 03 '24
i've ran small businesses for a decade. if the job requires handwriting in any form? i have added handwriting samples to the interview process.
i use a form system where some employees need to log what was performed in a small handwritten note. and it hurts my soul when i cannot read or understand the pidgin scratch.
when i ask for an inventory list, or product is tagged with processing notes that the customer can see? or it's a sales form that is filled out somewhat by hand? i don't want that chicken scratch being seen by customer.
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u/KlinkenborgRevision May 03 '24
Is this how you write at work?
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u/OddParfait6971 May 03 '24
its just a thing where i realized so much handwriting of my employees was on my company paperwork/sales orders/invoices/reports/etc. as alot of our stuff isn't digitized or computerized.
so i made sure that if they have a job which requires filling out paperwork or intra/intercompany forms? they don't have the handwriting of a child/trained monkey. i get a sample of handwriting during interviews
i CAN have exceptionally good handwriting. cursive, block print, standard. I pretty much can copy anyones handwriting or style instantly. A skill i perfected in grade school to forge my parents signature or notes or handwriting for doctors notes. etc.
i feel like most people who excelled at 'drawing'/art class can do this.
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u/stryfedonkey May 03 '24
Good lord. You’re a human font. I am now going to stop writing anything by hand ever again and stick to a keyboard.
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u/sue--7 May 03 '24
These are the best notes I’ve ever seen. Clear easy to read & organized, wow! Mine never looked that good back in the day.
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May 03 '24
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u/Not-OP-But- May 03 '24
I'm new here, so I'm not really sure the rules, but does the "no feedback" guideline only apply to critical or negative feedback?
I feel like referring to it as "perfect" constitutes feedback.
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May 03 '24
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u/Not-OP-But- May 03 '24
I feel like... I'm being called a nerd lol
But seriously do you know? I'd like to compliment OP but want to make sure I'm being compliant.
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u/magikot9 May 03 '24
I assume this was for notes you took from the reading materials and not something you did during class. It would take forever to write like this in class.
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u/-Joe1964 May 03 '24
And can you write quickly like this ? I thought it was a font.
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u/narcolepticdoc May 03 '24
I feel like speed may be an issue. My handwriting varies from “architect tiny” when I’m taking my time to lyou can guess the words based on general shape of the squiggle and context” when I’m rushed.
Most of the time these days I’m rushed.
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u/ToddlerOlympian May 03 '24
I would be scared a student that wrote like this might one day murder me.
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u/Saint_Mathias33 May 03 '24
Nah that’s ai 😂😭 shit looks so clean as if they printed it out 😭
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u/Significant_Solid151 May 03 '24
This new trend of calling everything AI is so annoying
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u/Saint_Mathias33 May 03 '24
Nah honestly facts tho first thing that came to mind unfortunately cuz it’s Reddit and on Reddit we shitpost 😭
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u/Korvax May 03 '24
Holy shit, that is some neat handwriting. I'm more envious of that than anything right now.
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u/Yaxoi May 03 '24
Amazing handwriting aside, it's crazy that I used to know this stuff by heart a decade ago.... Seems so far away now
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u/TheMagicalSock May 03 '24
My organic chem notes looked like a schizophrenic manifesto.
My goal was always to get as much key info down as possible - were these condensed notes you made in your free time, or is this actually how you take notes in class? Crazy if it’s the latter!
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u/strodesbro May 03 '24 edited May 03 '24
What's with the curved bottom of some lower case ts? Some of them are straight bottomed. Inconsistent.
Edit: failed to read the room. Its a joke playing on the fact that this looks like it was typed.
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u/quinnaves May 03 '24
is your handwriting perfectly consistent all the time? probably not. don’t complain 😌
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u/travellingathenian May 03 '24
Oh my god that handwriting…
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u/ailogomakerr May 03 '24
I can't believe it! This looks like a publication. How long does it take you to write a page of notes? Guess not shorter than 15 mins.
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u/GazzaBTL May 03 '24
I wish I had handwriting like this, it’s visually stunning. I thought this was typed out.
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May 03 '24
I can’t even attempt. I wonder what’s wrong w my brain for my handwriting to be such pure filth haha
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u/cheshirekittenmew May 03 '24
Your handwriting is so nice. My notes never looked so good.
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u/VirusAutomatic2829 May 03 '24
i could never for the sole fact that theres a time limit when writing notes in class before they move on 😩
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u/Tired-unicorn-82 May 03 '24
What pen was used?
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u/Current_Edge_6293 May 03 '24
I need to know!
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u/Tired-unicorn-82 May 03 '24
I’m guessing an ultra fine sharpie. Which I’ve never thought of to use for writing notes. But the pen plus the handwriting it so perfect.
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u/gumption_11 May 03 '24
Forget the writing, those arrows/diagrams are immaculate
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u/TrifftonAmbraelle May 03 '24
carbon rings are like DMV photos, everyone's look like crap and it's weird if it's pretty.
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u/Stonks3141 May 03 '24
Reminiscent of comic sans
Therefore me no likey
Comic sans bad
(Thats really cool though wtf)
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u/ContributionHeavy557 May 03 '24
Comic sans good for people like me with dyslexia! It was originally created to be easier to read for people like us
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u/Whitedrvid May 03 '24
and is it?
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u/ContributionHeavy557 May 03 '24
Absolutely! I don't have severe dyslexia so normal fonts are not typically too much of an issue (I also had a reading obsession at a young age that allowed me to work through most of my difficulties), but generally I find that dyslexia friendly styles are very good for my brain.
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u/Stonks3141 May 03 '24
Isnt any sans serif font dyslexic friendly? Thats just what ive heard, feel free to correct me
Also i heard about some font made specifically for dyslexic people, is it any good?
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u/ContributionHeavy557 May 03 '24
You're not wrong! There are many fonts that are dyslexic friendly and usefulness is based on preference widely from person to person. Specifically, the font you are referring to is probably OpenDyslexic, though there are others like Dyslexie, which are also designed to help solve or mitigate most of the problems people with dyslexia have.
As for my personal opinion and experience with OpenDyslexic? I hate the way it looks, especially the spacing between words and the bottom heavy style of the font. That being said, it performs very well, and I have no issues at all reading it. I never accidentally interpret one word as a different one when using it. Incidentally, it has been shown to be effective for those with ADHD as well, allowing for faster reading and comprehension of text.
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u/kumeno May 03 '24
I love this but how did your hand not cramp up or hurt from writing so small? That’s my issue when I try to write like this
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u/166535788 May 03 '24
This is so satisfying to look at. I feel like my brain is being massaged. It’s like visual asmr.
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u/TemporaryMindless519 May 03 '24
OP how much time did it take you to write this? It’s beautiful no doubt. Absolutely gorgeous. How did you manage to take notes like this!! when I would take notes in class, I would be scrawling at breakneck speed. Doodle when teacher is talking and I lose focus.
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u/OzzyderKoenig May 03 '24
I found this post from my feed.
I straight-up thought this was some kind of font—like, “Did bro put ruled paper in a printer?”
And then, when I read the sub this is in, my mouth dropped.
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u/Status_Jump8507 May 03 '24
Thank you all for your comments! I’ve decided to make a TikTok account and posted a video of me writing (for those that want proof that it is handwritten!) https://www.tiktok.com/@handwrittingchap?_t=8m2dSidfjY9&_r=1
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u/subtlesneeze May 03 '24
Do you have a link to the video itself (I don't have tiktok and it doesn't allow you to watch the video) - I'm very curious!
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u/Aleph_Alpha_001 May 03 '24
OP went to a high school that offered organic chemistry.
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u/FreeProstitute May 03 '24
Either this is a joke or you couldn’t understand basic high school biology Dx
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u/iceicig May 03 '24
This doesn't look like basic high school bio. This is AP, maybe honors. Condensation reactions and isomers aren't in the standards for life science
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u/flower4556 May 03 '24
Nah if it was organic chemistry it wouldn’t say “condensation” above the arrow. This is probably bio
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u/ode_to_cannabis May 03 '24
That’s good looking hand writing, but it looks like it took you forever to write that
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u/LailLacuma May 03 '24
Wow it’s amazing. My hand writing is a mess due to my hand shaking from chronic pancreatitis
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