Handshapes and SW

Jonathan duncanjonathan at YAHOO.CA
Sun Jun 3 13:07:06 UTC 2007


Hi Cherie,
    Thank you so very much!!! This is and the cheat sheet will be very
useful to promote SignWriting and help people identify with the hand
symbols even more easily.
    I took the liberty to darken the handshapes so I could print it. 
The symbols got a bit bolder, but it they are still quite legible.  I
hope this will save you having to over them with a sharpie. ;-)

Jonathan

CWren at doe.k12.ga.us wrote:
>
>   Here is the comparison of handshapes and SignWriting...  The
> handshapes look a bit light after scanning and copying... I might go
> over them with a sharpie and try again, but this is what it should
> eventually look like.
>
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> Cherie Wren
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