Feature of Cute handwritings

As I explained, handwritings could be cute in both western way and eastern way, but this page would examine what kind of letters, language, could be cute.

Let me give you some example,

Figure 1


Figure 2


If you look at figure 1 and 2 and compare them, you would find out there is a condition that makes letter cute. What I found out is Western letters including alphabets or language used in Figure 1, Georgian Language, have been cute whether it is printed or hand written. It means people rarely could make handwritings cute by using their own original ways. On the other hand, Figure 2, Hangul characters, looks so different when it's printed or hand written. I believe that Hangul have an equally condition as Japanese Maru-moji, which means people can shows their originality while writing sentences. 

Therefore, I provide the features that make letters/characters being cute in handwriting.

1. The more tighter original character itself is, the more cuter it would be.

→People could not translate letters/characters, which have curving or something like little cartoon pictures originally, into cute handwritings that people even feel inventing a new language as Lens A introduced.

2. The letters/characters which have equal height as in printed could be cuter.

→When Japanese people learn Kanji characters for the first time, we usually use square grids to write Kanji neatly so that each Kanji will fit in same ration as same as printed sentences. On the other hand, when Japanese students, also English speaker, started to study English, we suggested to use handwriting practice sheets. We use these notebooks because to avoid misreading as other alphabets.

The features also works Chinese Maru-moji too.

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