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Laboratory Exercise

Name:ODOŃO, KIMBERLYN F. Course, Year & Section: BSCRIM 3ALPHA

Module 3: Handwriting Identification and Examination

Activity 1
Instructions: give examples or use your name to illustrate the different handwriting
characteristics.

1. Form

2. Slope or slant

3. Size

4. Proportion

5. Ratio

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6. Connecting Stroke

a. circular

b. angular

c. elliptical

7. Terminal Stroke

8. Pen- Lift

9. Hiatus

10. Lateral Spacing

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11. Shading

12. Line Quality

13. Alignment

14. Rhythm

15. Pen pressure

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16. Tremors

17. Natural variation

18. Rubric or Embellishment

Activity 2
Instruction: Write your name by applying the different kinds of writing. Discuss your
observation in the provided space below.

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Cursive style

Script style

Block (printed) style

Observations:

According to my observations, there is a significant difference between my handwriting when

using different writing styles. I am more at ease using cursive because it is my original

penmanship and writing style since then, but attempting to use a different style causes my

handwriting to be slightly different than what I am used to. Writing requires a variety of styles

and techniques. For example, some documents must be filled out using printed letters or block

style, while others are script. It is difficult for me to write in other styles because I am used to to

cursive writing. It's a total hassle for me because I keep making mistakes in my writing. and I

believe it is really necessary to be used in writing to other styles in order to be more convenient

in writing and not just the one that we constantly use, it can be advantageous if we can used

different styles as we will be more comfortable in writing and we will be able to avoid erasures or

mistakes.

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