1. Take a piece of paper and write down your usual signature. What do you like about this signature? What needs to be improved? Does your signature contain many interesting letters (including circles, stripes, dots, etc.) ) or many prime letters (especially those that are similar or capitalized)? Write down any place that may become the focus.
2. Rewrite your signature and try various styles and curves. See which names suit you and which names make you feel fresh, so you won't be too procrastinating when you repeat them. For example, you can underline one of the letters. Although usually only the last letter is treated in this way, it is recommended to treat any letter bent downward in this way.
Circle the signature. This is a very flexible and colorful way to add color to the signature.
Let your initials circle lowercase letters. This is a useful way to add colors to names without any lower curves (g, j, etc. ).
Use repeating elements. The three ellipses in the signature below create an echo effect, which helps to connect the overall design.
Exaggerate a letter. This will make your signature look more complicated, but it will not slow down your signature.
Draw a zigzag pattern under the signature. This is a classic way to make a simple signature look more interesting.
Add some symbols to your signature. If you want to use this method, you'd better keep the rest of the signature simple to save time and avoid usurping the role of the host.
Bend the entire signature circle. This makes the signature look very gorgeous and formal.
Enlarge the bottom of the letter. This is one of the simplest and most common ways to decorate a signature.
Use "outdated" fonts. Connect the horizontal letters together, let the circular letters end with hooks and curves, and use a pen if possible.
3. Look at the signatures of celebrities for inspiration. Walter. Disney, Elizabeth I, El Salvador? Dali, May? Whist, John? Hancock is famous for their unique signature style. Just learn from these signatures and add them to your own.
Don't forget to personalize your signature. Although it is useful to learn from other people's styles, you must show your personality in your signature.
5. Try an oblique pen. Even a simple signature will be different.
6. Think twice before using messy styles. Although it is interesting to expand the range of signature styles, we should seriously consider whether it is practical to use vague signatures.
7. Practice all the styles you like. In addition to adding some curves, you can try different specifications, combinations and tilt directions.
8. Find your favorite personal elements. What elements are useful? What is useless? What suits your personality?
9. Incorporate your favorite elements into your signature.
10, practice the new signature repeatedly until you feel natural and fluent when writing. Remember that you can change your writing style at any time.
Warning: Pay attention to changing the frequency of signature. If the signature doesn't match your ID card, driver's license, your signature in the bank, or even your library card, it may lead to identity confusion.
Keep your official signature simple. Every time you buy groceries, you have to write a complicated and time-consuming weird signature, and people will age quickly.