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How to write a good-looking text signature
(1) stroke frame

This is formed through long-term training. Now most people think that regular script is too simple to look good, so they don't practice it. However, regular script is a good font for practicing strokes. I suggest you take some time to copy and practice every day. Only by putting up the shelf can the font itself look good.

(2) Brush strokes

Brush strokes are not particularly important in hard pen, but they can really affect the beauty of a word. A monotonous stroke, no matter how beautiful the shelf is, is full of bad words, let alone a good signature. To practice brushwork, it is suggested to copy every stroke structure of soft-brush calligraphy, that is, "start the pen against the front and return to the front to collect the pen."

(3) The strokes are flexible and changeable at will.

This requires learning other fonts, especially English fonts. The round body is recommended here, because the strokes of the round body are beautiful and flexible, and it is also suitable for China people.