
handwriting styles
Handwriting styles refer to the unique ways individuals form letters and write words, often reflecting personality, culture, or training. Common styles include cursive, where letters are connected smoothly; print (or block), with separate, distinct characters; and a mix of both. Styles can vary in slant, size, spacing, and pressure, creating diverse handwriting appearances. Over time, styles have evolved, influenced by education and cultural trends. Recognizing these styles helps in personal identification, historical analysis, and improving legibility. Each style offers insight into a person's writing habits and preferences while serving practical and artistic purposes.