What I love about the internet is that you can learn/improve every single skill of yours just by finding how to do it on the video. My handwriting looks just awful. It's great that I can find a video how to practice and make better such basic skill. Thank you for this video. Sorry if there are some mistakes, but english is not my native language.
@rugile62385 жыл бұрын
Hey, how is your handwriting now?
@thegeniusbakir87325 жыл бұрын
How is your handwriting now?? Please
@emerythompson86294 жыл бұрын
YeA My HaNdwRiTiNg iS bæd ToO
@confuseddiluc49723 жыл бұрын
It's been 5 years. How is your handwriting now?
@رضامحمدیان-ز3ت3 жыл бұрын
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@squidyko62025 жыл бұрын
I sent this to my doctor and she blocked me
@fxshyy5 жыл бұрын
got’em
@Rns.jxylin5 жыл бұрын
I don't get it
@fxshyy5 жыл бұрын
Lupid because doctors have terrible handwriting
@ellennaj33825 жыл бұрын
Squidy Ko I’m dead🤣
@justvad12315 жыл бұрын
This comment was already USED! !
@pen648 жыл бұрын
I practice my handwriting every day by copying out a poem or paragraph from a book I'm reading. I've noticed that once I warm up and am relaxed in my rhythm, I see the letters as both parts of the word I'm writing and abstract shapes, simultaneously. It helps me focus on creating even, nicely formed letters. It's a very relaxing pastime!
@theaccountthatisntused29578 жыл бұрын
pen64 I do too! Expect it's more like random things that happen around me or names of people.
@sonnyca8 жыл бұрын
pen64 Great idea! I love writing with fountain pens. Maybe I'll write the lyrics of some of my favorite rock n roll classics.
@cheekymonkeygirl33783 жыл бұрын
I bought this cursive book a few months ago, and I'm pleased it served me right.
@ecr-93412 жыл бұрын
Declaration of Independence. There was a time kids had to hand-write that. We did in 4th grade. God Bless Texas.
@HashemAbed9 жыл бұрын
Thanks John. I have to add that handwriting is slowly fading out as communication tool but it is also coming back for an increasing number of reasons: 1. proof of life. 2. boost brain activity. 3. boosts positive thinking and creativity. 4. Less distractions when you only have a pen and a paper to interact with. 5. Modern computers is coming back with remarkable success to handwriting as an input method. 6. it is fun and relaxing activity. 7. most people seriously consider it as a hobby but some take it as a profession. Thanks for the beautiful lesson John.
@JRLNeal9 жыл бұрын
Hi Hasham Thanks for your kind comments and interesting points as well. John
@scottconger12665 жыл бұрын
Im 56 years old, my grandmother was the one to teach me how to write, she always told me to hold the pen or pencil loosely, never hold it tight !!! Someone should be able to walk past you and grad it out of your hand, my grandmother got great compliments on her penmanship all the way untill the age of 103 years old ! Thanks to her i get compliments all the time, when i do i always think " thanks granny".
@3cpeter3 жыл бұрын
Remember to pass it on
@digvijaykatoch59098 жыл бұрын
I sort of have tears in my eyes! I'm studying up to be a diplomat, and I love sending hand written notes anyways. The only problem is, I have a bad handwriting in 3 languages. Your video just made a ton of difference almost immediately. I cannot thank you enough! Also, the test involves handwriting an essay as well, so hopefully this will help me perfect my skill by the time I take the test.
@alexandrevaliquette38839 ай бұрын
So, 7 years latter, did you stay in the path of diplomat? How is your handwriting so far?
@digvijaykatoch59099 ай бұрын
Found a better calling! But yes, thanks to this video, my handwriting has improved enough that I am occasionally asked by my wife to write handwritten invitations. Sometimes I even write on the conference room whiteboards, and people tend not to erase it, mostly because of my handwriting. I still aim to improve a million times more.
@sonnyca8 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed watching your video. I learned how to write at around age 4 and remember using handwriting workbooks where I'd trace over the dotted lines. During my middle school years, my class teacher made it mandatory for all students to write with a fountain pen. I'm forty five now and have recently started a fountain pen collection. Watching my favorite colored inks flow out of the pen and onto the paper is very therapeutic. I'm a kid again.
@greatexpectations94466 жыл бұрын
Bete lgeuse sounds interesting I'll buy a fountain pen today
@milkytea79216 жыл бұрын
Great Expectations fountain pens are expensive I bought mine for £20 and the cartridges leak till they’re empty and then leak down the barrel onto your thumb I don’t know whether others are like that but I don’t really wanna spend another £20 on a pen If it doesn’t even work.
@greatexpectations94466 жыл бұрын
in fact i'll take a shot with dad's pen 😅 and i'll be very careful😅
@milkytea79216 жыл бұрын
Great Expectations good luck 😂
@annamarielewis70782 жыл бұрын
I, too, have recently fallen down the fountain pen vortex. Ink as well, but mostly cartridges. I don’t buy anything over $30.00 but still have way too many. I am writing more letters and notes, even writing to folks I’ve seen on TV. My mum is British and her handwriting is like calligraphy. My dad, too, had exquisite handwriting, so my writing was always about correction and perfection. I do write beautifully, and as a retired teacher, it was a valuable asset. It is very relaxing to write.
@peterdattolo97912 жыл бұрын
I just wrote a few words and this is amazing. I got hooked on calligraphy after buying a fountain pen a few weeks ago. I bought all my stuff from your site and great products to use and look great. Thank You for providing a great site and Awesome products.
@markg04108 жыл бұрын
The pro to this video - I have learned a lot and I found it really interesting. The con to this video - if I ever wrote a ransom note the police would be searching for a five year-old. I better start practicing.
@AbhayKumar_98 ай бұрын
I remember watching this as a kid and it inspired me to improve at least one thing I felt like I was capable of. I had a horrible handwriting as a kid though I was a good student and it triggered me cause I felt like I couldn’t help it. The difference after following the tips for a few months was uncanny. I will forever be grateful to this man to make my handwriting look readable and neater than I could have ever imagined. I am just watching this video back cause I want to relive those memories again.
@DB-cx6cb9 ай бұрын
John you are truly gifted in handwriting. I’m 71 years old and everyone says they love my handwriting but I hope to master a consistent form. Those who admire mine obviously haven’t seen yours. I love finding old books with those of yesteryears writing. The form is beautiful artwork and I like to purchase if affordable. Just found you and subscribed. Best to you for your sharing. From Okeechobee,Florida
@thelll_knight812510 жыл бұрын
I'm a teen and I love this writing seeing this helps a lot and I've tried it and it does take practice. Thanks John Neal
@projectforce3727 Жыл бұрын
Im guessing you're an adult now
@thesaintirl7 жыл бұрын
John I'm a civil servant and quite frequently computer based or filling out forms. my handwriting had become shocking. lately I have been facinated with improving my handwriting. Thank you for this video
@usernameuser55739 жыл бұрын
Have you ever watched the Olympics and thought "Wow, that's really amazing, I wish I could do something that well"? That's how I feel watching this. The writing is intimidatingly beautiful.
@QatarVegan6 жыл бұрын
This is a skill that's partly hard work, practice and maybe tuition but partly innate talent. I wish I could write like this. Great video, thank you.
@JRLNeal6 жыл бұрын
QatarVegan thanks QT. I’d go with tuition and practice. Most people could do it.
@werbnnerf10 жыл бұрын
So after a month of practicing my best advice is the following for adults: Get a fountain pen immediately. Not only does it help you improve, but you don't have to press as hard, it allows you to relax, and there is less pain in the joints due to strain. I have written for hours with my fountain pen; just 20 minutes on a ballpoint or even rollerball gives me pain.
@dawnmotorsports7 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@kaustubhraizada5 жыл бұрын
After switching to fountain pen for year my ball point pen handwriting got worse
@Bx55_Kh4nnY5 жыл бұрын
Wow written very fluent and well, I’m impressed there are a few words like ‘due’ and ‘strain’ i would or ever have used but are you very well with punctuation, i mean i dont think there was any need for punctuation in your comment other than a few.
@s-savage5 жыл бұрын
your getting too old
@cheekymonkeygirl33783 жыл бұрын
I hate fountain pens. It ruins my handwriting. 😑
@BadBeardDude6 жыл бұрын
I work in IT and use a keyboard and mouse so much now that I've lost the muscle memory in my hands and my once mediocre handwriting has deteriorated into really bad chicken scratch. So I'm making a point to myself, this being the start of the new year 2019, that I'll work on my penmanship and have handwriting I can be proud of. Thanks for this video. I found it very informative.
@JRLNeal6 жыл бұрын
Richie C thanks for your kind works Richie. Better penmanship sounds like a great new year’s resolution. Have a try at using a big pen like a felt tip on big paper, even use a newspaper if you don’t have any other paper. Make huge marks coming from the elbow just to enjoy the making of rhythmic shapes. Btw I have a book coming out soon. Watch this space.
@BadBeardDude6 жыл бұрын
@@JRLNeal great advice, thank you and I'll keep an eye out for the book!
@akgreenberg2 жыл бұрын
I have always had a horrible handwriting. My elementary school teachers tried and tried and tried to help me improve, but to no avail. I started using a fountain pen many years ago, and still rushed while writing. Illegible would be an improvement over what my handwriting used to be. Then I found KZbin. The first thing I learned was "Slow Down" while writing. My handwriting has gotten a bit better. I just found your video from July 25, 2013. Thank you for the lesson. I will definitely look at your website and download the tutorial. By the way, out of all the fountain pen sites on KZbin, you are the very first to write the "Quick brown fox" quote correctly. Everyone else says "jumps" over the lazy dog. I learned it your way! Thank you!
@adesorcuppy42257 жыл бұрын
Thank You Sir! Great handwriting. After 25ish years now, I started to write with a fountain pen again. There are some really good and forgotten things about old school ways of doing things, that seem to be lost in today's world of electronics. But it is good to see that some people still appreciate them.
@JRLNeal7 жыл бұрын
Adesor Cuppy thank you. Write on.
@andrewchim8078 жыл бұрын
I've been working on my handwriting recently and the rhythm tip completely changed everything. Thanks so much.
@JRLNeal8 жыл бұрын
Good news Andrew. Hit that rhythm.
@CarFinanceSimplified7 жыл бұрын
This video has changed my life! For years and years I have struggled with writing the "wrong way". My that what I mean is that I have always been very tense when writing and almost using my whole arm for the movement (which always results in rocking the table considerably!). My movement have also always been very jerky. Within two days of practising I am now writing just like you demonstrate and have now mastered a much more flowing style with a much better "rhythm". Thank you very much!
@JRLNeal7 жыл бұрын
JD thanks. All the best to your handwriting progress.
@petrlizatko17945 жыл бұрын
First I thought that it's going to have swears and +18 words bdcause kt's for adults. I finally watched it and it's one of the best tutorials on YT.
@aakashbiswas85646 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video which is specifically meant for adults. I really admire your handwriting and the techniques you have shared with us.
@MlSSFIT5 жыл бұрын
I love the font style at 11:19. Im practicing this for the moment.
@roughblooduk7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I am an old man and remember at school being taught to write using a pen and ink. This discipline helped me to learn to write well as we were marked down for blots which made us control the pen and ink. I really did enjoy those lessons as it was an art. However, since that time I have lost the strength in my hands as evidenced by examinations where my hands have hurt for days afterwards. It has been on my mind recently to step back and enjoy writing letters again and just enjoy the art of writing well. Until your video, there seems to be only calligraphy out there but you have corrected that. Many thanks George
@JRLNeal7 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, George. I wish you well. Thanks for your comments.
@hugothebear5 жыл бұрын
I write a journal pretty much every day, I enjoy the process of writing and find it a relaxing way to conclude the day. Simple pleasure in choosing a favourite pen to use and exploring the wonderful range of ink colours available now.
@JRLNeal5 жыл бұрын
Nice thoughts Gregory. Thanks.
@macmedic8924 жыл бұрын
I’m trying to relearn writing in script, while also using my first fountain pen. Too many years of having to write reports in all-caps block letters and “press hard, making 4 copies” has left me with terrible arthritis in my hands and fingers.
@yokumato6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, I actually got the one you sell and I found it very useful because of the writing suggestion styles as the introduction of the work of Tom Gourdie. It is a relief to know that you can link letters at will and still write nicely.
@JRLNeal6 жыл бұрын
yokumato hi yokumato, thanks for your kind comments. Good to hear you find the work useful.
@puddytatpurr7 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! You are the very first person to mention the rhythm!!! All of a sudden things make more sense!
@gboxner00710 жыл бұрын
TY John for this as you are an amazing teacher. I have just been diagnosed with "essential tremor". Like parkinsons, but not fatal and not as severe, but my hands are very much affected. Due to this, I had to relearn how to touch type and that is getting there. Most days I can type 30-40 wpm. Before this issue, I could type around 40, so things are not so bad. Now I find myself in need of relearning writing with a pen a paper. To this end, your video and your teaching has been helpful. Where I just watched the video, I don't have a great success story yet, but I am determined not to let this physical challenge stop me from enjoying life.
@JRLNeal10 жыл бұрын
Hi Garth, Sorry to hear of your condition and I wish you the very best in your effort to cope. John
@leonardoshelby7067 Жыл бұрын
I hope you're still kicking
@robertagallant6839 жыл бұрын
Mr. Neal, I love your handwriting because it fascinates me. I am sure so many people with poor handwriting wish they could handwrite the you do so.
@vexinglex499610 жыл бұрын
What a lovely tutorial. I've recently purchased a fountain pen and this seems like an excellent place to start. While any writing material should be used appropriately (and I say that any pen, pencil, marker, or brush can be used to make beautiful words), I believe it takes a certain reverence to write with an FP. Thank you very much for the great pointers!
@ItalianSunshine17 жыл бұрын
Thank you, John. You are awesome!
@krognak10 жыл бұрын
Wow, just wow. I took your advice on the gripping on the pen, and my handwriting has improved already just from 10 minutes practice. My writing style is a bit more "cursive" than yours, but it's so much more fluid and consistent and I hold the pen much more lightly. Thanks very much!
@jrwren10 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rob. Your positive comments will prompt me to make another handwriting video. I have plans to film my friend who featured in this video. Watch this space.
@JoreedA10 жыл бұрын
John Neal Please do make more, I'll start practising tomorrow, this seems wonderful. Thanks a lot!
@sanjakosovic4 жыл бұрын
My handwriting actually deteriorates when I try to hold a pen like this. I guess I'm not used to it. I've used a different grip for too long.
@FG-lq4pz8 жыл бұрын
When I was in Mrs.s Harwoods multi grade 1st & 2nd class, we began the basics for cursive, and were expected to have mastered it by the end of the two years... Handwriting always intrigued me, especially because my father's was always in all capital letters. He says this is because he went to a private school that made him learn how to write like a "drafts man". Keyboards have been around for a long time now. It's safe to say my typing is better and faster than my long hand. I grew up with a keyboard in my hands (MSN, AOL IM). I truly will never forget the first LOL message I received via IM. OH HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED...........
@harryemmott85976 жыл бұрын
Thank you, great advice. For years, I suffered from the tyranny of an unsympathetic private school, that caused me to hate and therefore not particularly care about my handwriting. Recently, getting into fountain pens again has made me want to improve my handwriting more than ever before, especially for legibility reasons.
@jrwren6 жыл бұрын
Harry Emmott Thanks Harry. Glad to see the advice helped. Btw give my regards to Macca.
@harryemmott85976 жыл бұрын
Will do, I'll blast the white album in his honour.
@jayneneewing23695 жыл бұрын
When I was in grade school in the last half of the 1960’s, I began in a Catholic school. First grade, only a pencil with the wider lines and chunks of wood in the paper. Somewhere into second grade, we began cursive. Fountains pens only. Everyone. I remember the doing the O’s. Mine were all different shapes. Ver the years I tried the O’s many times. They never improved very much. My Sister said my handwriting looked like a chicken had walked through ink and walked across my paper. She was right. It took me decades to figure out to s-l-o-w down. Decades. Not kidding. Into my 50’s (not kidding here either) I finally figured out some things, which you explain beautifully. Now have my own style, and that chicken is back in the coop. When calligraphy pens came out where you could find them everywhere, I decided I should give this a go, and found the spirituality you spoke of as I wrote. It helped my handwriting, because of the very fact that I had to s-l-o-w down. You gave sage advice, sir. Well done.
@obiwanfisher5374 жыл бұрын
Another noticable thing is the paper is at an 45° angle. It helps moving the hand up to the right (more natural) than trying to go perfectly straight to the right.
@jrwren11 жыл бұрын
Thanks Claire for your comments. I think before too long there will be a resurgence in the art of handwriting. I don't mean just very stylish calligraphy but a workable everyday handwriting. We are surrounded with so much computerised and lifeless lettering and type that we yearn for a flavour of the human. Let me know how you get on. Can you email me a photo of your fathers writing? John
@remiaktheharridan5355 жыл бұрын
Well, would you look at that, a prophesy from 5 years ago currently becoming a reality. I think the main driving force of the reappearance of handwriting is the popularization of fountain pens, specially the cheaper ones that can actually write very nicely and are quite durable despite being in the under $5 bracket. I used to hate hacndwriting until i decided to get a fountain pen, got a really cheapy plastic one just for a picture of me signing a certificate and i thought i would just shelve it afterwards. The cartridge it came it ran out in an hour. Today i own a Jinhao X750 and it is one of the 5 objects i would save in a house fire (computer and phone are not in that list, my Sheaffer ink is though), my handwriting is still not great but now that i love the feel of the nib on paper it became legible, just from enjoying the experience i improved it.
@larrymlynch96085 жыл бұрын
Yes, me too! I would love to see his style of cursive writing!
@mathurinkerbouchard89315 жыл бұрын
@@remiaktheharridan535 Me too! There is just something about writing with a fountain pen!
@willowens23145 жыл бұрын
Wow! Very helpful. I've been writing incorrectly for years since grammar school. I have to train myself to hold the pen and pencil the correct way.
@josepherwin87096 жыл бұрын
I found this video quite inspiring. Thank you for taking the time to put together a primer on the basics. Well done. I was taught proper printing and handwriting in school, but like so many people I’ve allowed those perishable skills to diminish, much to my dislike.
@JRLNeal11 жыл бұрын
Hi Haven, I bought it at 'Art in Action' Oxford. from a pen maker. He makes the bodies not the nibs etc, but they are lovely to write with.
@aparadiseflowerhelen6 жыл бұрын
My dad taught us to practice constantly. We would make circles and do exercises. He had amazing handwriting. It was a must for us to succeed in handwriting during the 60's to 80's. I'm glad I had the opportunity. My handwriting is so pretty to this day at age 57. You just have to write more, text less.
@JRLNeal6 жыл бұрын
Auntie Rizpah Hi Auntie. Thanks for your lovely comments. Great to hear you love handwriting. John
@aparadiseflowerhelen6 жыл бұрын
@@JRLNeal 🌼💎🌼
@clairebacchi639811 жыл бұрын
Handwriting is almost a lost art. The children in America are no longer taught cursive handwriting. I am an adult and never really developed a beautiful handwriting. We have to write fast if taking notes from a speaker. Most writing is text, computer, email. So the idea of speed pushes me, and makes me nervous, handwriting is sloppy, and most times I cannot read what I wrote! We go too fast! There is no time to write beautiful and legible. My dad, now passed, had the most beautiful handwriting I ever saw. I tried to copy it, but never able to get it. He wrote small, but not so small you could not make out letters. He had a way with long words too. He sometimes wrote 3 letters together, than 1 or 2 letters separate, but manage to attach them in a way that caught my breath. It was his own art form. He did not always write a letter the common way, but you always knew what the letter was. Now I have fountain pens, because they are artistic in writing. But I haven't got my own handwriting down yet. I know I need to practice more, and time can be a bugger! I did find your tutorial interesting. Thank you.
@greatexpectations94466 жыл бұрын
Claire Bacchi what you have said really touched my heart...may your father's soul rest in peace
@kinghuynh27256 жыл бұрын
I agree, being an immigrant from Asia i have to say America is behind of the presentation of students work. When i was in Vietnam we were taught to always write in cursive with fountain pens but coming to the U.S, I felt so out of place, my teacher always praised me for how delicate I treated my work. Now thanks to my past I'm easily able to learn calligraphy, and always write in cursive.
@byehai6 жыл бұрын
There are many states that require students to learn cursive actually.
@douloureux.5 жыл бұрын
America isn’t the only country
@natalic25215 жыл бұрын
cursive handwriting is honestly a pain in the ass, we never learn print handwriting over here just cursive and we have to learn print handwriting on our own
@arivel783 жыл бұрын
I am one of those who have the ugliest handwriting. It is a writing trauma to me. When I was 15, during a public examination, 10 minutes before the time was up, the invigilator shouted out, "you have 10 minutes", I panicked and my hand shook tremendously that I couldn't finish that 1 question for that paper. From then onwards, I was traumatized. I cannot write properly until now. My hand will shake. There are times my brain doesn't cooperate with my hands. I would say that writing is my defect. I want to gain back my confidence writing but this trauma is haunting me. I cannot control my shakey hands. I have problem writing letters with circles. I don't know why am I sharing this but when I see how easily people glide their pens on papers, I truly envy them. The simplest task is a struggle to me. Anyway, you have a very beautiful handwriting sir...
@crazynerd1959 жыл бұрын
You have absolutely beautiful handwriting!
@KCQUANN9 жыл бұрын
You have such patience and poise andI get something new, every time I watch you.Thank you for sharing.
@mpk56376 жыл бұрын
Your handwriting is beautiful and your knowledge of writing design is top notch. I can only imagine the incredible work you would do if you were left handed.
@JRLNeal6 жыл бұрын
Thanks mpk, or can I call you m? I’d try left handed but I’d need a brain inversion too.
@leviishay10 жыл бұрын
thank you very much im suffering from severe disgraphy and this is the first time i think i realise something helpful will practice thanks again
@jrwren11 жыл бұрын
Try Searching Kuretake calligraphy pens.
@aryan_bhattarai4 жыл бұрын
finally found it...i found ur video...i watched ur video once a long time ago...although my handwriting is nice and looks funky...i just love ur friend's handwriting...god damn its so good...
@steveshepherd3335 жыл бұрын
Beautiful writing ... thanks 🙏
@BayEsplanade9 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. I was pleased to see your style was a combination of traditional cursive and printing. Most videos I have viewed on improving handwriting use traditional cursive that we learned at school a long time ago and discourage a printing mixture. I intend to follow your style as I find it more logical and doable. Using your slower writing speed immediately improved my script. I have always used a fountain pen as I found my handwriting was much better with one rather than with a ball point. Recently I bought a flexible nib fountain pen and found that also improved my handwriting. I am experimenting with the rhythm you advise although that is not natural to me. Also thank you for the music and the link to SoundCloud.
@JRLNeal9 жыл бұрын
Hi Bruce, thanks for your very kind comments. I'm glad to see you are making some progress with your handwriting. A good pen is not essential but very helpful. Glad you connected with the music too. All the best. John
@roots4creation1738 жыл бұрын
Sir, I'm not even done with your video but I am so impressed with how insightful your teaching methods are (AND I had CC on)! I am a pastry chef and write with chocolate more than most mediums, but you have me reaching for a good ol' fashioned pencil and paper. I created an account specifically to be able to write this comment, having been so struck with your logical and approachable method. Truly a pleasure to watch, and I can't wait to (take off the CC) and finish this video! Always a joy to watch a master do their craft! Thank you!
@JRLNeal8 жыл бұрын
Hi Chef. Many thanks fore your comments. It's a pleasure to be of assistance.
@KuryakinIllya6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this lovely video with good basic suggestions. I think I write too fast, from watching you, so slowing down will be a good first step. Cheers!
@peekopakanko70536 жыл бұрын
My son is learning cursive in the second grade. It’s so interesting to see his progress,
@amitsarraf56158 жыл бұрын
grand tutorial ever. What kind of nib you have used in ?
@ANOLBEE2 жыл бұрын
Thanks alot for making this video. I've always wanted to improve my handwriting skills. Just bought myself a book to start practicing.
@MohamedAhmed-vr9zo4 жыл бұрын
Mr. John Neal Thanks a lot for that method . It was helpful, I like it to much. And helped me to enhance my hand writing and pen catching
@onatorrent6 жыл бұрын
I like to right at about a 55 degree angle forward slant such as with Spencerian and Copperplate. I hope to be soon learning Fraktur and that looks like I will have loads of fun once I get going. I like pen and ink with oblique holder and vintage nibs and straight holder for copperplate. now it feels strange when I use a ball point pen. it rolls to easy and I feel like it going to slip off the page. I try to carry a vintage italic flex Swan with me any more cause I can do many forms and I love my Waterman 52 1/2v for signing as I can really make a beautiful signature with it and the Gold flex nib and ring to that I still today carry on my gradfathers pocket watch rather than a fob.
@JRLNeal6 жыл бұрын
Interesting points Kenneth. You seem to be well up to speed.
@onatorrent6 жыл бұрын
My grandparents had wonderful penmanship. My grandmother wrote by hand flex Conklin with 14K nib and wrote in a Palmer method. My grandfather used to amaze me with his penmanship in a more Spencerian Script including Offhand Flourishing. After they both passed and years later I still could remember they're penmanship and wished I could write as such so later in life I found some older books and then was send a cash of more that 44 books in PDF files and I studied them and followed their direction. I felt I was in a way able to connect with them thought were gone. My grandmother and grandfather both wrote to me beautiful letters and my parents always made me sit down to write a return letter rather than make a long distance phone call. I was not pleased that I had to sit and write then but later prior to my grandmothers death she could not hear over the phone so it was back to pen and paper and I found it more so we built a much closer relationship than when we used the phone watching the minutes since time on a long distance call mint money. It was then when I found my interest in writing but I did not know where to start. when I was about 38 years old I came across a library book that was being sold and it was of Louis Madarazs and so I snatched it up and started learning on my own. By the way both my grandparents were born in the mid 1890's and so they would have been right in the Golden Age of Penmanship. It has taken me a long time and many devoted hours but I kept working at it and slowly improved. Now I write on average 15 letters a week. I go to coffee shops and work and I enjoy when youth come to watch me with my ink paper and pen holders. I guess I hope I can inspire some youth to want to learn a proper form of writing from days gone by when penmanship mint access to many thing including a better position job rather than manual labor. I still write letters to my grandparents and put them in a box at the top of my closet I seal them and just put to whom they are met for. I do this with my father also since his handwriting was really nice also. It's turned into a passion and part therapy. As I now am in my early 50's I find the decline in actual penmanship being tough in about less than 1/3 of American Schools is an unpleasant thought to me so 3 times a week I go to the local coffee shop and sit in the middle of the cafe and hope someone talks to me about what I am doing. I have found that I have made many a friend this way. I still find pleasure in penmanship that my grandparents planted seed decades earlier. My grandmother wrote a column in the Rossford Record in Ohio next to Toledo for 56 years called "Our Boys in the Service". She was known only as "Ma II" to may deployed Military men. The column was a way to get word you local families and friends and papers were also send to the deployed service men from the area and it was a wonderful service my grandmother did for her community and the communities around her. I wish people could today do half as much for their communities as she did and what a change it would make. My grandmother wrote all her columns by hand and took them to the paper where they were cataloged at the Library with a wing dedicated to her in her name after her death. I was proud to be there for the ribbon cutting.
@onatorrent6 жыл бұрын
Oh, by the way I have the Crescent fill Conklin P-30 with fine flex 14K nib that I have restored and use it for signatures I do at home. Personally prefer Iron Gall ink such as Blots or Old World Ink and a nice vintage NOS nib such as the Esterbrook Double Elastic #135.
@tiwarishanu75498 жыл бұрын
u have a awesome handwriting sir. U inspired me a lot. THANK U!!!
@MultiWabbit10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for reply John, I do hold pen towards right shoulder :) I'm writing a journal and really want to make a good job if it, ..will practise awhile before I start, ... Great video :) x
@seanmartin13714 жыл бұрын
I like your picture of the car in a forward motion. So angle your letters for rhythm
@paulebenezer76339 жыл бұрын
@John Neal :: Thank you! This is a lovely tutorial to start improving my handwriting. I was looking for ways to improve my writing. It's become so bad that I can't read it myself - blame it on my laptop and smart phone! I hardly write a para in a year! I just want to start writing by hand - think I've relied on electronics long enough - especially when I want to connect with friends - so there's that personal touch. Lets hope I get better!
@JRLNeal8 жыл бұрын
+Paul Ebenezer Thanks Paul write on!
@WoodGraphite9 жыл бұрын
Such a terrific video, thank you for sharing your expertise
@JRLNeal9 жыл бұрын
Many thanks
@MrSumon909 жыл бұрын
+Wood & Graphite Hi you say terrific ! then you say "thank you".Loool !
@MrSumon908 жыл бұрын
Who are YOU ? Strange !!!
@JRLNeal8 жыл бұрын
Hi W&G, thanks.
@taranbirsingh292710 жыл бұрын
This is an absolutely brilliant video. You explained everything beautifully. I loved the rhythm in your strokes while you write. Thank you for making this video and sharing it.
@JRLNeal10 жыл бұрын
Hi Tananbir, many thanks for your kind comments. Happy handwriting.
@destiny666610 жыл бұрын
Hey John, I've been tinkering for the last 2-3 months having been an ALL CAPS writer for the last 30 years (for all the reasons you mention in the video). Though I have to admit, initially, I jumped straight into the Calligraphy pen. While my handwriting was OK it kind of deteriorated over time. So I decided to take a deep breath, slow it down, go back to basics, and give my much maligned Lamy Fountain pen a chance (it's like a pencil having no Calligraphy edge.) I also studied closely the postcard from your friend Victor and I noticed his lowercase letters are around 3/4 of the CAP height. To my surprise, I was able to find a great rhythm and flow. Since then I've been finding any excuse to write, for example, I was invited for dinner last Tuesday and wrote a letter of thanks! The feedback and appreciation was simply AMAZING! So a big thanks from Down Under, kind regards, David.
@JRLNeal10 жыл бұрын
Hi David, That's a great comment. I am so pleased the video was of some use. I am seeing Victor next week and I'll pass this message on to him. He'll be thrilled I'm sure.
@imsathyasekar7 жыл бұрын
Very nice. Thank you. I am starting on a writing improvement and stylizing resolve and your video helped!!! I love the "H" style. Can you share the capital letter set for the font you have used?
@marlinlitaay8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, i should have done this a long time ago. My handwriting is horrible, and after an hour of practicing it already looks much better!
@JRLNeal8 жыл бұрын
Marlin Huwaë Thanks Marlin happy handwriting. Go and buy the longer video.
@archivist174 жыл бұрын
Very helpful video, thank you. I like the music, too.
@t0rn10 жыл бұрын
Excellent tips and great video. 25, studied English to degree level but always ignored my handwriting; time to change!
@JRLNeal10 жыл бұрын
Hi Thomas. Thanks and press on. All the best John
@msriharsharao10 жыл бұрын
Thank you John for sharing the video. Very useful one. I would like to share a sample of my handwriting to you.
@magnoliamike5 жыл бұрын
I find that when I take my time my handwriting is super clean and neat. I hope they find the people they have really nice handwriting can also draw
@werbnnerf10 жыл бұрын
I use a mixture of standard print and cursive. Works really well :)
@JRLNeal8 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike. Thanks. The pen is bought from a craft fair 'Art in Action'. Actually last one this year near Oxford UK. Cost c 45 pounds.
@DeciSpades8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this lovely tutorial. Very beautiful writing you've got.
@jorgerobleroflores68678 жыл бұрын
Great video John, it has helped me. I just need to practice more.
@JRLNeal8 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jorge.
@antoniojhuerta4 жыл бұрын
I'm from Venezuela, I really appreciate your work. Thank you a lot.
@jrwren4 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
@kinglear595210 ай бұрын
Hello John Neal, I love this little clip and your writing is beautiful. I will be checking out more of your output which, judging by this, seems excellent. I also see writing as a meditative, contemplative exercise in single pointed attention. What make is that beautiful pen? One piece of unsolicited pedantry for you. Your 'brown fox' pangram lacks an s; a defect that could be solved by replacing 'jumped' with jumps. Thank you for this very nice video.
@abdirizakabdi31726 жыл бұрын
your amazing john.
@tanalee2295 жыл бұрын
I have quite decent handwriting, but enjoyed your video. I need to try slanting my paper the opposite way of what I was taught, as I don't know how it works out so well for you. : )
@prashantsurywanshi55914 жыл бұрын
Very very very very very nice sir I need more video
@gobybike501610 жыл бұрын
All of a sudden I'm in the mood to do some hand writing. :-)
@MrPleers10 жыл бұрын
I started writing cursive again 8 months ago. (After writing print for 30 years.) I got a photo of a example that I really like. (A letter from the 19th century). And did copy that letter every day with a fountain pen. Taking my time and trying to copy the style the best I could. Now 8 months and 240 letters later,the writing has become second nature. Now I decided to copy a book by hand. One page a day. Just for fun. But I didn't decided what book that will be yet.
@FernandoLopez-wk3dh3 жыл бұрын
Watching this video in 13 September 2021. Thank you for this tutorial, I learned so much.✨✨
@ALIYAHYA5128 жыл бұрын
It is great to watch your hand writing video ............. would you please tell me any good brand ballpoint or fountain pen easily available everywhere
@WAYAWAYWithAsh8 жыл бұрын
G2 is your friend. Ubiquitous and one of the best.
@jameskeener72512 ай бұрын
Hello, John. Your video addresses the exact information and ideas I've been seeking. I would benefit even more from a printed / printable copy of your basic alphabet. Is it available online? As part of one of your books? Thank you.
@vermontmike98008 жыл бұрын
Excellent video John, what make and model of pen?
@josephomalley15266 жыл бұрын
Thank you John, that was all extremely useful for me. My handwriting has alway's looked like a cross between that of a poltergeist and seismograph.
@JRLNeal6 жыл бұрын
Joseph O'Malley Nice comment Joseph. Glad it was some help. Look out for book in new year. Great description btw.
@josephomalley15266 жыл бұрын
Thank you again, I'll be looking out for it.
@jrwren10 жыл бұрын
Hi Valber, thanks for your kind comments, look for 'buy video' on my website from the link www.jwren-images.co.uk
@sassycrax295911 жыл бұрын
Thanks for an amazing video. It's definitely all in the rhythm.
@rlwalker25 жыл бұрын
I was surprised how improved my handwriting became with some practice. Thanks for the video clip.
@darkclone8511 жыл бұрын
This has been informative! I've been re-igniting my interest in handwritten letters and hope to get more of my friends keen on it. Aside from that, the background music does make me want to play Red Dead Redemption, :D
@Daniel_Anthony9 жыл бұрын
Quite surprised with your choreography John, especially as you taught that was a little bit mixed up, I liked it though it's relaxing somehow. You're very skilled. Your passion for this art is clear from how you demonstrate your new pen :) cool vid.
@cotyhoffman11 жыл бұрын
John, I very much loved your friend Victor's handwriting. So much so in fact that i took a screen shot and have been copying it to get mine to look that well. Could you show more of his handwriting in a video? I would love to see more of his great penmanship. Thanks for your time and keep up with the great videos!!
@notenoughpaper9 жыл бұрын
good video! most helpful thing was to write every single letter allone and wait between the letters
@johnbird73575 жыл бұрын
'Spider escaped from inkwell' was part of a comment on writing in my junior school exercise books. I discovered that we think much faster than we write and my hand tried to keep up with my brain, hence the mess. I'm also left handed. I can write pretty quickly using block capitals and it's nice and tidy. As soon as I swap to standard letters it starts tidy but it doesn't end well.
@NgocAnhNguyen-le1xl9 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your job sir!
@ip3931 Жыл бұрын
I have written lots, daily, for years but am yet to have a page of legible writing!
@coleasheldon10 жыл бұрын
Alláh-u-Abhá Good Sir. I am 25 years old and happen to be one of the adults with bad handwriting. Your video was very helpful and glad to see that you admire the Calligraphy works of Bahá'u'lláh. Best of luck to you and all of your works.
@JRLNeal10 жыл бұрын
Hi Cole, Allah u Abha. Yes it is curious that Bahá'u'lláh specified calligraphy as a skill worthy of note. All the best.