In 1974, ANSI published the Standard character set for handprinting (ANSI X3.45-1974). It proposed a uniform method of #handwriting acceptable to optical character recognition technology of the day. It included only upper case letters.
It had some quirks: letter O has a tail at the top, like Q rotated 90 degrees. S has a little tail at the bottom left. U has a square base. Z has a full-width bar at mid level.
Update: Problem solved! It reads: Es freut mich, daß Sie bis heute schon so große Erfolge erringen konnten. So wünsche ich Ihnen auch für Ferneres recht große weitere Erfolge. Nachdem die jüdische Musik doch bald ganz eingedämmt ist, wird für unsere deutschen Künstler wieder eine bessere Zeit kommen.
@carinealders@historikerinnen@histodons I read your text snippet as "Es freut mich, daß Sie bis heute schon so große Erfolge erringen konnten und wünsche ich Ihnen auch für Ferneres noch große weitere Erfolge. Nachdem die jüdische Musik doch bald genug eingedämmt ist, wird auch für unsere deutschen Künstler wieder eine bessere Zeit kommen", even if the first sentence seems grammatically iffy (the word order is a bit uncommon, as if the writer perhaps rephrased the sentence during writing).
My normal cursive handwriting (in an especially thick pen), my blackletter hand and the serif hand I’m currently trying to get the hang of. Text is the first time Hayr meets his father’s least favorite wife in Glory in the Thunder
Happy National Handwriting Day!! I’m going to be catching up on some letter writing after I clean and re-ink some pens. Having a fountain pen collection definitely encourages me to write more, and I really love sending and receiving letters. Here is my everyday workhorse pen, the Lamy Safari with my favorite nib, a 1.1 stub and my favorite ink, Papier Plume’s Sazerac. #FountainPen#Handwriting#LetterWriting
Noise cancelling headphones. Boy oh boy, I can't believe it took me all these years to discover their wonder. Well it was discovered for me because they were a surprise Christmas gift but it counts. Wow!
I walked the long way to a postbox to deliver a letter (in photo). I got steps and saw the sun.
I started a #calligraphy book, got overexcited and immediately wrote my friend a letter. Here is their name. Yey for learning new things!
This "autograph" book is over 100 years old and belonged to my grandmother who was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. Most of the signatures are from high school classmates. It looks like she collected these from the age of 15 to about 22.
@paradoxmo I'm glad they're requiring cursive in CA schools. As it is right now, public schools aren't teaching it but private schools are, creating an accessible gap based on income.
Our local calligraphy guild is nearly all very old folks (depressingly so - death announcements come several times a year, some amazing artists are being lost). Their email list is, no joke, just sending a message with all seven gazillion member addresses in the TO: field. Responses are a total mess.
I want to suggest an alternative. Groups.io is my current favorite, but curious if anyone has another favorite online groups/list service?