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How to Write in Different Styles

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Write in Different Styles

Learning how to write in different styles is very interesting, although tiring if you want to write a whole hundred word.It Is All So Hard But When You Think About It It's As Easy As Pie!

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    Find some text from magazines, websites, or any other source that you want to learn.Or To Try And Get The Hang Of All The Different Styles And The Styles That You Like.
    • Go on your word processor (like Microsoft Word) and look up your favorite text style. Print out the alphabet of it and practice it. This way, you can master every letter of that style.Make Sure It Is The Style You Are Confident With And You Like It.
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    Get some tracing paper and trace over the text. Hopefully You Will Start To Get The Hang Of This.
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    Once you get the hang of this...
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    Get normal paper (or printer paper) and practice writing that text on it, without tracing.
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    Also Try And Colour These In To Make It More Colourful. Also This Way You Memorise The Graffiti Letters Easier.

Edit Tips

  • When writing on school assignments, essays, or anything like that, write the style you tried to learn. Doing this would help make it come naturally.
  • To go even further in learning different styles, buy calligraphy pens. These range from 0 to 6 (broad to narrow).These Also Make You More Stable In Your Drawings And Writings.
  • A calligraphy book would Also enhance your skills and you'll learn to use double-pencils.
  • People who can write in different styles read a lot. Expand your imagination by reading magazines and books.

Edit Warnings

  • If the text style you want to learn to write is somewhat illegible, you may not want to practice it on school assignments or other important papers, as it will only make your superiors angry, and it could even get you a zero on a school assignment.Remember Always To Be Careful In School In What Style Of Writing You Use.

Edit Things You'll Need

  • Paper
  • Tracing Paper
  • Pencils/Pens
  • Calligraphy Pens (optional)
  • Colours
  • Calligraphy Book (optional)

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Last edited:
August 23, 2011 by Readingirl

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Handwriting

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