Man Who Changed His Handwriting to Look Like Computer Font Shares Process It Took: "Only 3 Weeks"

Man Who Changed His Handwriting to Look Like Computer Font Shares Process It Took: "Only 3 Weeks"

  • A young man has captured the attention of many social media users with an intriguing post about his handwriting
  • In his trending post, he disclosed how he changed his handwriting to an aesthetically pleasing one in just three weeks
  • He posted photos showing his new handwriting and people showered accolades on him in the comments section

A young man's post about the transformation of handwriting has left social media users intrigued.

His post quickly went viral as netizens praised his new handwriting and asked questions on how to transform theirs.

Man who changed his handwriting shares how he did it.
Man displays new handwriting he created in three weeks. Photo credit: @oswaldwedam/X.
Source: Twitter

Man changes handwriting in 3 weeks

Identified on X as @oswaldwedam, the man shared photos showing a striking difference between his former and new handwriting styles.

The new one was clearly more aesthetically pleasing than the previous handwriting, leaving netizens in awe.

According to the young man, it took him only three weeks of consistency and effort to perfect his new handwriting.

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"Literally changed my handwriting this year. Before and After. It’s hard when you first start but the results are very satisfying and it only took 3 weeks for me to be able to write freely like this. I thought it would take longer. Practice sheet I made in Microsoft Word and printed out," he said.
Man trends online after showing off his new handwriting.
Man shares photos showing his new handwriting that looks like a computer font. Photo credit: @oswaldwedam/X.
Source: Twitter

Reactions as man changes handwriting

Nigerians reacted to the man's post in the comments section.

Dolapo Chideziri said:

"This is impressive. You know what would be the killer combo: to do this and add touch typing practice too. Handwriting killer! Typing skill top notch!!!"

Adefolarin said:

"How do you people even get constant hand writing, I use to get difference one everything I’m writing."

Chukwuebuka said:

"My handwriting is terrible. This is the best possible version of my handwriting here. I done dey chop cane since primary school. I’ll definitely use your practice sheets."

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Eyube Silas said:

"Nice. I just hope my handwriting is not permanently getting bad because of the way I take notes for my online courses. I don't even have the patience to know whether my handwriting is still fine."

Tuntun Yums said:

"I have a lovely writing but oju kokoro want to finish me like this; I want yours tooooooooo. It’s stunning. I am going to type that out."

Jasmine Jade said:

"This is inspiring. I really want to do this because even though I write a lot, my handwriting is in four different fonts."

Naija don said:

"Thank you for sharing this. I desperately need to change my children's handwriting. It's soo poor. I'll download the sheets you attached, God bless you."

Chobby said:

"Beautiful handwriting, both of them actually haha. Never thought or even heard that grown ups could change their handwriting."

Mat Tint added:

"They’re literally same, difference? You made lots of mistakes on a paper that wasn’t patterned and cleanly written on the other on a patterned paper. But great improvement honestly."

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See the post below:

Man with fine handwriting goes viral

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a young Nigerian man captured the attention of netizens on the X app after showing off his fine handwriting.

In his post, the young man first displayed his face before revealing a page of his notebook that had his handwriting imprinted on it.

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
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Ankrah Shalom (Human-Interest editor) Shalom Ankrah is a journalist and a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng with over six years of experience. She has a degree in Mass communication from Alex Ekwueme University. Shalom has worked with reputable news organizations including The Tide and GistReel. Email: ankrah.shalom@corp.legit.ng.