<div><br>Hello everyone:</div>
<div>here is an example of how I use handwritten SignWriting (attached to this e-mail, with apologies to you who read it in "digest" format!) -- this is something I wrote on a moving train, no less! You will notice little liberties I've taken; no, the handshapes do not exactly follow their correctly-printed versions as they appear in books, in Puddle, etc, but I hope they can be understood all the same!
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<div>While studying ASL at Gallaudet University for those 2 weeks just past, I kept myself in voice-off immersion mode by also keeping my journal in ASL, with use of SignWriting, of course.</div>
<div>It is written with a Japanese brush pen -- which remains my very favorite way to handwrite SW, as it is very easy to do thick lines, thin lines, and thin lines graduating to thick ones, etc ...</div>
<div>So, is it legible?</div>
<div>Are there other handwriters of SW out there?</div>
<div>Best,</div>
<div>Kim from Boston</div>