I'm a handwriting analyst and write how you feel. Make your signature big, keep working until you love it.
2007-07-22 14:15:55
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answer #1
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answered by letaican 2
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Signature is a unique way of writing your name. I heared about it that it helps in knowing someones personality as well. Nevertheless, the signatures are used to varify that a person is the real one while signing any leagal documents or deeds or in an official document. Therefore, signatures important, no matter how you do it. It could be simply writing your name in a unique way or scribling down making some ring worms.
2007-07-28 17:27:23
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answer #2
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answered by Rizq 2
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I spent most of my formative years either in the hall, swinging from the poles on the bathroom partitions, or in front of the principal for a mixture of one of both of the aforementioned activities... therefore I write like a three year old child who juxtaposes letters over each other, will switch from capital to lowercase and cursive to print in the middle of a word.
I've been accused of not being me- back when you had to sign for your ATM/Debit card after a purchase... the signature on my license did very little to clear the matter up!
So, sorry, can't help but I thought I could make you laugh and avoid the principal's office.
Though in my favor I've come to be employed as a professional writer in my adult life now, and several times before. I can't have done too bad right.
Just sign like YOU and decide for yourself.
2007-07-29 06:06:18
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answered by Davis Wylde 3
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It never occured to me to ever "create" or "design" my signature. I actually have several. I have one that I use professionally. It is based on my normal writing style. I have another that I use for banking and legal documents. It is also based on my normal writing style. The chances of duplicating or being fraudulent with my name is significantly reduced.
The more 'artistic' one is the one I use professionally. It is the three letters of my three names -- all in lower case. Part of the reason is that in my workplace, there are several names that are common in the staffing. We have 9 people, 3 of each with 3 of the same names. Distinguishing between us is sometimes a challenge. The second part of the reasoning is that my I don't wish to disclose my full name in many situations.
2007-07-22 21:21:27
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answer #4
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answered by guru 7
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My signature looks like chicken scratch.
2007-07-22 21:28:33
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answered by IslandOfApples 6
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just sign in whatever way comes natural ,there's no point practicing because your signature changes anyway
2007-07-30 11:00:43
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answered by mary Huff 2
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A signature is just your own quickest and most comfortable way of writing your name.
Some look posh, some look messy, it can have any combination of full name and initials, just whatever you prefer.
Mine is meant to read 'AJaeschke' but it just looks like a bunch of squiggles.
But they are MY squiggles.
2007-07-22 21:16:52
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answered by Anonymous
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mine looks like the light in the valley, the stars reflected in the sea, it looks like a park in sping time, and a tree in winter, an english country garden, the mist on a irish feild, It is everything and nothing, it is mine.
What does yours look like?
2007-07-22 21:25:23
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answered by sw_1304 3
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yes just make one up or you can practice and include just the first letter or first couple of letters from each name and then do a line.
2007-07-30 20:36:24
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answered by latry245 3
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Me
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2007-07-29 05:54:13
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answered by Anonymous
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