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  • @marthambryce2242
    @marthambryce2242 Год назад +167

    Lindsey’s videos are so easy and helpful. I learned calligraphy through her for my daughter’s wedding and everyone thought I paid a fortune for it. My signature is gorgeous!

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад +8

      Loooove hearing that! I'll bet that wedding calligraphy was absolutely stunning.

  • @LoserinoTheDumb
    @LoserinoTheDumb Год назад +59

    I looked up the signatures of 5 of my favorite classical composers for ideas and none of them fail to frighten me

  • @christinemoran2919
    @christinemoran2919 2 года назад +171

    I am really enjoying seeing Lindsey break it all down for a beginner like me. I've been getting her emails, worksheets and supplies for a good time now. I dream of sending my friends cards written and flourished with Calligraphy! Thanks!

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  2 года назад +6

      Thank you, Christine! It is touching to hear that these resources have been helpful in starting your calligraphy journey. I am always happy to share!

  • @emerald7810
    @emerald7810 10 месяцев назад +44

    Thanks for this. I've always wanted to spice up my very basic signature that I've been using since I was 18, but I wasn't sure how to go about it. This gives me some great starting points.

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm so glad you found the video helpful! Your signature is a personal expression of yourself, and it's never too late to add a bit of flair to it. Remember, practice makes perfect. Have fun experimenting and refining until you land on a signature that feels just right for you! 😊🖋

  • @hasbidata510
    @hasbidata510 8 месяцев назад +2

    I am very grateful that there are people who are so kind to share knowledge unconditionally, auto subscribe, and like!

  • @DeAzul7902
    @DeAzul7902 Год назад +19

    Eow! So glad I found you! We just can't allow the Art of handwriting be completely replaced by computers. Thank you so much for what you're doing. ❤❤❤

  • @nancyskinner5207
    @nancyskinner5207 9 месяцев назад +10

    It is so refreshing to watch someone write, holding their pen correctly!!! I enjoyed your video

  • @chandana_raagera
    @chandana_raagera Год назад +4

    This video really deserves more recognition like you helped me a lot thanks

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад +1

      Oh my gosh! Thank you so much! I am glad that you found it helpful!

  • @IrmaB007
    @IrmaB007 2 года назад +7

    Thanks again for all your hard work teaching me...🤔us 🤭, I've had long time practicing and still consider myself down from beginner 😔but you keep me going and trying. Your style is unique and I can see your touch ✨️, thank you 😊 thank you!

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  2 года назад +2

      You can do it! I promise that we all start out as beginners. The only way to get better is keep doing it -- and have fun while you're at it so you're incentivized to keep going. :)

  • @walterchamberlain9052
    @walterchamberlain9052 Год назад +13

    Nice video, Lindsey. You are very relatable (the modern, e-version of approachable, lol).
    I always thought that, generally speaking, left handers tend to slant left, while right handers slant right. And also (generally) left handers, because of the way they have to hold the pen (and not smudge what they just wrote) tended to be a bit less legible (or perhaps less uniform)-but my mother, who was left handed, had beautiful penmanship/handwriting (which slanted right). I sometimes try and copy her upper case "W" since it's the first letter of my first name.
    Please keep up the great videos.

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад +4

      Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I'm so glad that you find my videos relatable and enjoyable. :)
      Regarding your observation about left-handers and their handwriting, you're right that there can be some general tendencies, but, of course, handwriting varies from person to person, regardless of handedness. Left-handers often adapt their writing style to avoid smudging, which can sometimes result in a slightly different hand position or letter formation. However, as you mentioned with your mother's beautiful penmanship, there are always exceptions to these generalizations. I'd think it would be easier for a lefty to achieve a right-leaning slant given that the left hand is already moving toward the right in order to write. BUT, my father and maternal grandmother are/were both lefties with a left-leaning slant. That said, my mother, a righty, also writes with a left-leaning slant. Maybe it started as a way to imitate her mother's handwriting ... ?
      It's wonderful that you admire your mother's uppercase "W" and find inspiration in it. Handwriting is be a personal and unique expression of ourselves, and it's a quilt of what we like! Definitely keep exploring different letterforms and finding joy in the art of writing.
      Thank you for your continued support, and I appreciate your kind feedback. I'll do my best to keep creating helpful and engaging videos! If you have any specific requests or topics you'd like me to cover, please let me know. Happy writing!

    • @tuluppampam
      @tuluppampam Год назад

      ​@@LindseyBugbeeTPKanother important thing to keep in mind in writing is how the medium affects everything
      It's easier to write descending strokes with a pen, so a right-handed person would prefer a right slant as it allows for more of those pulling motions
      A brush favours vertical lines once again, which resulted in the Amazing calligraphy you might find in Chinese books

  • @johngreen2665
    @johngreen2665 Год назад +1

    I love your energy thank u for this...I Always had bad hand writing I will look into your lessons ✨️ 🙏

  • @Kpop_stan4life
    @Kpop_stan4life Год назад +6

    I understood everything you said but every time I try to do what I liked it just comes completely rubbish from what I imagined I’ll try to keep practicing cursive and more things and the link really helped me a lot!❤

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад +3

      It's definitely a matter of practice and experimentation! Keep up the good work, and you'll get there. :)

    • @Kpop_stan4life
      @Kpop_stan4life Год назад +3

      @@LindseyBugbeeTPK ok! I’ll try

  • @awaltt
    @awaltt 11 месяцев назад +1

    Never thought about writing it in different shapes. That's actually really interesting. I'll have to try it sometime.

  • @anastasiaschultz5719
    @anastasiaschultz5719 3 месяца назад

    THANK YOU!! this was really helpful

  • @thy_apostle
    @thy_apostle 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for posting this!

  • @randono213
    @randono213 11 месяцев назад +17

    I’m 16 and trying to figure out a signature for myself. Thank you, this really helped!

  • @modestohornets
    @modestohornets Год назад +5

    hahaha I'm glad I'm not the only one who could forge a parent's signature. I nailed my dad's perfectly but not my mom's. So when I ditched class it was always my "dad" who excused me for a doctor's appointment. This is a great way to think about reinventing a signature. Mine has morphed over the years.

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад +1

      Ha! What a great anecdote! It is always fun to work on and change up a little!

    • @walterchamberlain9052
      @walterchamberlain9052 Год назад

      The only signature I ever learned to forge was a boss I once had. He was aware of it, and I never did anything sketchy with it. It was just for fun.

  • @bhavikapatel2674
    @bhavikapatel2674 Год назад +9

    Thanks for this video Lindsey - I'll definitely using these tips to spice up my signature!!

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад

      Yay!! I tend to vary mine based on my mood ... sometimes it's a bit more elegant, sometimes a bit more playful.

  • @faerieofstars
    @faerieofstars 11 месяцев назад

    thanks for this! really helpful!

  • @Eliza-Wilson-YT
    @Eliza-Wilson-YT 5 месяцев назад

    Very interesting tutorial! Thanks a lot!

  • @rebeccamandelos3164
    @rebeccamandelos3164 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. It came just in time , that I wanted to change my signature. ♥️

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад

      That is great! Best of luck with your new signature!

  • @glen8826
    @glen8826 Год назад +1

    The patterns on your outfit are fantastic btw 🍂

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад

      I love that dress, too! It's from Farm Rio. They have really bold patterns and fun designs!

  • @ryunishimura
    @ryunishimura Год назад

    You're a lifesaver TYSM

  • @charliemoorejr.
    @charliemoorejr. Год назад +5

    Thank you for the awesome examples and tips 😀👏🏾! I hope to create a great signature from it!

  • @soulpowerful
    @soulpowerful Год назад +4

    This is incredibly fascinating

  • @pri_shay_dior
    @pri_shay_dior Год назад +27

    You write your "D"s the way my dad used to. I loved his signature. He'd practice it once every week or two. It was easier for me to mimic my mom's signature because her letters were much more simple.
    My signature has always varied. Recently I switched to using my first initial because writing my first name takes too much thought. However, I like my first name too much to keep doing that. Hopefully, your tips help!

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад +1

      I think signature is definitely fluid; mine chances depending on the day! I hope that my tips help you, too. :) Thank you for watching!!

    • @rachelfaith9169
      @rachelfaith9169 7 месяцев назад

      Pri. Prianka, comes to mind.

  • @MicheleMaBelle67
    @MicheleMaBelle67 11 месяцев назад

    I love this stuff!

  • @maddinar6727
    @maddinar6727 8 месяцев назад +1

    This was a very helpful video. Soon to take on my husband's name and wanting to develope a really cool signature for it. Thanks!

  • @yahayaoyinkansola8258
    @yahayaoyinkansola8258 Год назад +2

    This is a really nice video on how to improve my signature, my signature is terrible 😂, but this steps are just what i was looking for to help me improve, thank you!

  • @MikeA15206
    @MikeA15206 11 месяцев назад

    I love how you hold the pen, correctly!!!

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! It works well for me -- that said, I think that everyone should do what's comfortable and works well for them. Ideal grip can vary from person to person!

  • @sajeebbhm2487
    @sajeebbhm2487 11 месяцев назад

    its just amazes me how you can render so many signatures. i'm tyring to find out mine. thanks

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I promise you'll figure out it. :)

  • @jenny123garcia
    @jenny123garcia 2 года назад +5

    Wonderful thank you

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  2 года назад +2

      I'm always happy to share, Jennifer! Thanks for watching ☺️

  • @TheRhythmOfLife1972
    @TheRhythmOfLife1972 Год назад

    Enlightening and also going to help me make a new stationary either freehander on the computer.

  • @gstreams8430
    @gstreams8430 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @AzureSymbiote
    @AzureSymbiote 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much.

  • @danielkolchev2025
    @danielkolchev2025 11 месяцев назад

    You are very good!!

  • @AbdulRehman-tg5nn
    @AbdulRehman-tg5nn Год назад

    Thank You So Much..!

  • @saadick
    @saadick Месяц назад

    Thank you Skylar White❤

  • @mannyd6984
    @mannyd6984 9 месяцев назад

    I literally did this my senior year.
    I went through 3 or 4 variants before I settled on mine
    I stack my first and last initials and write the names in the letters

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  9 месяцев назад

      Hey there! It's so interesting to hear about others' signature journeys. Stacking initials and incorporating the full names into the design is such a creative approach. It sounds like you've come up with a truly unique and personal signature. Thanks for sharing your experience! 😊✍️

  • @erickobetitsch6055
    @erickobetitsch6055 8 месяцев назад

    Love the vid!

  • @chato6210
    @chato6210 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you really appreciate it 🍺😎👍

  • @justcurious1940
    @justcurious1940 Год назад

    great video thank you

  • @RumblinMan
    @RumblinMan 4 месяца назад

    Serious talent.

  • @tasha3757
    @tasha3757 Год назад

    8:16 heck yeah! I'm gonna go for the Rockstar signature style! 👌

  • @erenjeager5290
    @erenjeager5290 Год назад +10

    Very solid advice in this video. It’s way easier to make a signature with an English sounding name. That being said, what could I do with the name “Qadeer” or “Abbas” in cursive? I’ve tried a couple designs, but I can’t seem to make something nice. Maybe I’ll have better luck now that I’ve seen your examples. Once again, great vid 👍

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад +4

      Lots of opportunities in those names for beautiful repetition! :) I'd just work on making the letters consistent!

  • @shaunbaig7769
    @shaunbaig7769 Год назад

    Thank you I don’t normally leave thank you comments on tutorials but your attitude makes experimenting more inviting 😊

  • @bryansebeck
    @bryansebeck 2 года назад +15

    I came across this video because we got a new laser marker at work and I plan on using it to mark my signature on the back panels of furniture that I build, but want to up my signature game first. The video is super helpful. The only thing I’m slightly surprised by is that you’re using a Pilot G2 ball point instead of a fountain pen. Is that because a ball point is something that most people are familiar with, or do you genuinely prefer them? I’m kind of curious because my brain immediately thinks “well of course somebody doing a video about signatures would use a fountain pen, they’re so much easier on the hand and promote a healthier grip”.

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад +9

      I'm using a Pilot G2 because most people are familiar with it -- I wanted to ensure that this video is accessible and relatable. :) The Pilot Falcon is my go-to pen, but it's not something that a lot of people have laying around (plus, it's not something that I personally take on the go, like to the bank etc. I'd just be sick if I lost it)!

  • @AngelCazorlaLainez
    @AngelCazorlaLainez Год назад

    Muchas gracias ;)

  • @iceice4741
    @iceice4741 5 месяцев назад

    Very helpful

  • @dieucondorimperial2509
    @dieucondorimperial2509 7 месяцев назад +3

    Also remember you’re not forced to write your name ! I have a composed first name ( they’re not very common in English, but imagine someone called, idk, John-Peter as their first name), so I used the two initials from my first name and the one from my last name to make my signature. It’s especially easy with a composed first or last name, but you can also use a second name, it does the job. Also, plenty of people are famous for three letters acronyms : FDR, JFK, LBJ, DSK in France,…

  • @tasha3757
    @tasha3757 Год назад +3

    I'm just chilling here on my bed, using my fingers to practise random swoops on my bed 😂. I'm definitely gonna get a pen and paper and try these tips out for real! Lol

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад

      Finger swoops are the story of my life ... a friend pointed out to me the other day that I constantly "write" with my fingers when I talk. Go figure!

  • @PhlogPhanatic
    @PhlogPhanatic 11 месяцев назад +4

    I found this video because I was wondering if these signature designing companies (MySign, ArtLogo etc.) are worth it, or if they even work to help you redesign your signature. This video is great and I think I will play around with my signature now by myself, but I am still wondering if those companies are worth it, also subscribed the channel looks like a pen nerds dream! I think it would be cool to hear your take on those types of services.
    BTW great choice of background plant Tradescantia are gorgeous!

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Anthony!
      First off, thank you so much for subscribing and the kind words about the channel - I'm thrilled you see it as a "pen nerd's dream" because that's exactly the vibe I'm going for! 😊
      Regarding the signature designing companies like MySign and ArtLogo, here's my take: while these services might offer a unique design, the authenticity of a signature lies in its personal touch. It can be challenging to adopt and feel connected to a signature that you haven't developed yourself. That personal connection to a signature, especially one you use often, is paramount. While these services can certainly offer inspiration or a starting point, I personally feel it's most rewarding and genuine when you've played a role in its evolution.
      I'd encourage you to play around with different styles and structures for your signature. The process can be quite therapeutic and fun! And remember, your signature is an extension of you. It should feel as natural as your handwriting.
      And yes! Tradescantia plants are absolutely stunning. Their vibrant colors and easy-care nature make them one of my favorites. Glad you noticed and appreciate them too!
      Thanks again for tuning in and for your thoughtful comment. Keep those pen vibes flowing! 🖋️
      Warm regards,
      Lindsey

  • @bloody_me_put-in
    @bloody_me_put-in 7 месяцев назад +1

    I remember i was in college, during an exam i had to sign the attendance sheet when the invigilator saw my signature and instantly complimented me telling me it looks like HoD level signature. Man i was flabbergasted.

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  7 месяцев назад

      What a fantastic story! It's always a great feeling when someone notices and appreciates something as personal as your signature, especially when it's compared to a Head of Department's level of professionalism. It sounds like your signature made quite the impression. Thanks for sharing this moment - it's a testament to the unique power and impact a well-crafted signature can have. Keep flaunting that impressive signature of yours!

  • @arunaleedissanayake
    @arunaleedissanayake 9 месяцев назад +1

    Everybody : ohh ur tips are so helpful. Thank u soo muchh..❤
    Me: JUST HOW BEAUTIFUL HER EYES ARE 😍

  • @KingaMoor
    @KingaMoor 8 месяцев назад

    This is an excellent video. I like how you demonstrated many ways to write and improve your signature. My only question is why are some initials written in an unorthodox or sometimes unreadable style from regular cursive style? Growing up while learning how to write letters, I always thought standard cursive handwriting was the only way to write your signature.

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your kind words and for bringing up such a great question! Signatures are fascinating because they're as unique as the people who write them. While standard cursive is often the starting point for learning to write, when it comes to signatures, the rules can be bent a bit. This is because a signature is not just about writing your name; it's a personal mark that represents you. It can be as legible or as stylized as you prefer. Some people choose to make their signatures more ornate or abstract to add a layer of security or to convey a certain artistic flair. As long as it consistently represents you and you can reproduce it reliably, your signature is doing its job. I hope this helps clarify things, and I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Keep experimenting with your signature until it feels just right for you.

    • @KingaMoor
      @KingaMoor 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@LindseyBugbeeTPK You're so welcome. I appreciate your insightful and encouraging feedback. Now, I have a new perspective on what signatures mean because of you. This is certainly something I will forever attribute to help further my own signature that will represent myself. Many thanks to you!

  • @sambasamba6383
    @sambasamba6383 Год назад

    Helping

  • @ilTHfeaa
    @ilTHfeaa 2 дня назад

    my signature has looked like a 3rd grader wrote it since i was like 12 and im 28 now and i wanna change it up, especially since I’m about to change my last name (to my dad’s. been wanting to do that forever)

  • @petriepretorius4085
    @petriepretorius4085 7 месяцев назад +1

    In connection with the slant... I know no one else that rotates the document to be signed by 90 degrees anti clock wise... My signature goes like an up arrow and the P makes half a planetary ring shape... Because i like planets... And i am an artist with a love for engineering... To add to your ideas if you want to, add what you are most known by in your signature... Make it unique to you... And do not be limited by straight signature, rotate... You can even place the capital letters of your name and surname radially, like a radial engine, think logo... In essence your hand signature is your own personal logo... And refine it by exercising it a lot...

  • @paulhorn24
    @paulhorn24 10 месяцев назад +2

    Fun Fact or Urban Myth, but a famous lawyer in my country writes books about all the things people get wrong about Law etc.
    The thing I remember the most is that you can sign a contract with whatever you want as you want to fulfil and execute and perform this contract.
    So at the checkout or with the parcel delivery person, I just sign something, like a scribble or a Zigzag line because I want to buy this product or i want to receive and open that parcel package.

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  10 месяцев назад +2

      That's very interesting! Contract law can indeed have some intriguing nuances. While the signature's purpose is to indicate a party's intention to be bound by the agreement's terms, the actual form or style of the signature might not always be crucial. What's important -- as you point out -- is the genuine intention behind it. That said, it's always good to be consistent with signatures, especially on important legal documents, to avoid potential disputes. But for casual transactions like at the checkout or receiving a parcel, a scribble or a unique mark suffices as long as both parties understand and accept it as a sign of agreement. Always interesting to learn about different practices from around the world! 🖊️

  • @laurentecrivain6944
    @laurentecrivain6944 2 месяца назад

    Well, when I write my name to fill out forms, I write it in all caps while using ligature (the letters connect). When I sign my name, it's lowercase except the first letter and my last name… well, the first two letters are recognizable and the rest is a line with two pips.

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing your approach! It's fascinating to hear about the unique ways people customize their signatures to fit different contexts. Your method of using ligatures for filling out forms and incorporating lowercase letters in your signature adds a personal touch to your writing. Each signature tells a story, and yours sounds like it has a distinctive flair. Keep experimenting and finding what works best for you!

  • @GaryGrube1
    @GaryGrube1 Год назад

    You hold your pen correctly. Good example!
    Before anyone can create a decent writing style, they need to learn how to hold a pen.
    Good Job!

  • @Anton_the_Vampire
    @Anton_the_Vampire 5 месяцев назад

    Honestly, I had never considered reimagining my signature. I have been doing it roughly the same way since my teens, & im 50 this year! Do you think it's too late to change it? Or is it never too late? Also, what are your thoughts on the reasons for eanting to change? In my case, it's because i largely just emmulated my late father's signature rather than "created" my own. Id value your input.

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  5 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely, it's never too late to change your signature! Reinventing your signature can be a refreshing way to express your current identity, mark a new chapter in your life, or simply bring more joy into the everyday act of signing your name. Your signature is a personal symbol, and evolving it to reflect who you are today can be a meaningful process.
      The reasons for wanting to change your signature can vary greatly from person to person. In your case, wanting to create a signature that feels uniquely yours rather than an emulation of your late father's is both a beautiful and valid reason. It speaks to a desire for individuality and perhaps a way to express your identity separately from your lineage while still honoring your connection to your father. :)

  • @kestrel09
    @kestrel09 10 месяцев назад

    Nicely presented! In my view, a fancy signature befits a big ego. I’m too unimportant for a this to make any difference to my life

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment! Everyone's perspective is unique, and I respect yours. Signatures can indeed be seen in many different lights, but they're also a wonderful way for people to express themselves. Regardless of the style, what's most important is the authenticity behind it. Remember, every individual, including you, holds unique value and importance in this world. Thanks for engaging with the content and sharing your viewpoint! 😊🌟

  • @jerseydevil1
    @jerseydevil1 6 месяцев назад

    I absolutely hate my signature on my driver’s license 😂 I got it when I was in highschool so maybe 10 years ago & it doesn’t change whenever I renew it atleast in nj. I avoid looking at sometimes 😂

  • @aldoogie824
    @aldoogie824 7 месяцев назад

    Do you have a video on how to practice a new signature?

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  5 месяцев назад

      I don't; I'm sorry about that! This is the only video I have over signatures.

  • @cameroncook3863
    @cameroncook3863 10 месяцев назад

    I really like Walts printed signature. I have to sign a guitar I'm selling and I have no signature and my writing is terrible 😭😭. I enjoyed yr vid 👍

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and for your kind words! Walt Disney's printed signature is indeed iconic. Remember, a signature is a personal expression, and it's never too late to develop or refine one. Even if you feel your writing isn't the best, with a bit of practice, you can create a signature that you're proud of, especially for something as special as signing a guitar. Keep practicing and experimenting until you find a style that feels right for you. Best of luck with your guitar sale!

  • @warsuhaib3483
    @warsuhaib3483 6 месяцев назад

    I wanna know which pen you used in the video?.
    It's very nice.

  • @nataruma3355
    @nataruma3355 Год назад

    thanks a lot for this greate field of joy, but how i am going to explain this to my bank?=)))

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад

      Ha! I am sure they will understand for the sake of seeing something with some flare!

  • @johngallagher912
    @johngallagher912 7 месяцев назад

    What do you do when your state validates your vote by signature. I would like to improve my signature but then I couldn't vote.

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  7 месяцев назад +1

      That's a very valid concern. When your state validates your vote by signature, it's important to ensure that your signature remains consistent, especially for official documents and voting purposes. If you're looking to improve your signature, you might consider making subtle enhancements that don't drastically change its overall structure. This way, your signature can evolve aesthetically while still being recognizable as yours.
      Remember, while experimenting with your signature, keep practicing and using your original one for official matters like voting. Over time, as your improved signature becomes more consistent, you can gradually start using it for more formal situations. Just ensure it's a gradual transition to avoid any issues with signature validation. And, as always, you can adjust your signature based on the situation. While you don't have much creative wiggle room when using your signature for voting, for example, you do have wiggle room when signing a receipt, for example. I hope this helps!

  • @MundusTransit
    @MundusTransit 2 месяца назад

    what if you go by initials for your first name?

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Месяц назад

      Great question! If you go by initials for your first name, you can definitely incorporate them into your signature in a stylish way. Try experimenting with different ways to connect your initials with your last name. You can also play around with varying the size and style of each letter to create a unique and cohesive look. Don’t be afraid to add some flourishes or personal touches to make it truly your own!

  • @reznovvazileski3193
    @reznovvazileski3193 8 месяцев назад +2

    If I improve my signature the bank's gonna be like get the hell out of here no way this dude suddenly learned how to write after 30 years :')

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  8 месяцев назад

      That made me laugh out loud -- thank you for that!

  • @underdrip7957
    @underdrip7957 Год назад

    How do you make a slant?

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад +1

      Hi there! To write your signature with a right-leaning slant, follow these steps. They'll be opposite for a left-leaning slant:
      Understand the Slant: Decide on the angle of slant you want for your signature. A right-leaning slant means the letters will be tilted slightly to the right as you write.
      Position the Paper: Place your paper at an angle that allows you to comfortably write with a right-leaning slant. You can tilt the paper slightly to the left if you are right-handed, or tilt it to the right if you are left-handed.
      Practice the Signature: Start by practicing your signature on scrap paper. Pay attention to the angle of the letters and make adjustments as needed to achieve the right-leaning slant.
      Relaxed Hand Movement: Use a relaxed hand movement as you write your signature. Avoid applying too much pressure on the pen, as this can cause the letters to widen and affect the slant.
      Consistency: Aim for consistency in the slant of each letter in your signature. Try to maintain the right-leaning angle throughout the entire signature.
      Experiment and Refine: Take your time to experiment with different angles and styles until you find the right-leaning slant that you like best. It's okay to practice multiple times to refine your signature.
      Confidence: Write your signature with confidence, and don't worry too much about achieving absolute perfection. Signatures can vary slightly each time you write them, and that's normal.

  • @Sonofzeus07
    @Sonofzeus07 10 месяцев назад

    Today I thought of changing my signature and adding a bit of style to it and didn't even search for any tips on google or youtube
    Still your video is in my recommendation 😂
    The ai has become advance or it is just a coincidence 😂😮

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  10 месяцев назад

      Haha, it seems the universe (or at least the RUclips algorithm) is one step ahead of you! 😂 Whether it's AI magic or just a happy coincidence, I'm glad you found the video. Hope it adds that extra flair to your signature! ✍️🌟😊

  • @dkjb5756
    @dkjb5756 Год назад +2

    My signature is not consistent 😓
    I am trying hard to get rid of this issue but can't

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад

      I would just get some practice in! Keep working on it you got it!

  • @whatsyourexcuse927
    @whatsyourexcuse927 4 месяца назад

    I've had the worst penmanship for over 40 years with an even worse signature. I've changed it a few times trying to make it better but it doesn't work for me. I sign my name multiple times a day and I've always notice that if someone is standing over me waiting, my signature gets super shorthand chicken scratch, almost like my brain won't let me sign. I'm gonna try this method and hope it works.

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  4 месяца назад

      I'm really glad you're willing to give this method a try! Changing a signature, especially one you've had for a long time, can definitely be a challenge, but it's absolutely possible with some patience and practice. It's pretty common for signatures to become a bit rushed or even turn into 'chicken scratch' when you're feeling rushed or observed-it happens to the best of us. The key is to practice at your own pace and in a relaxed environment initially, so you can gradually build confidence in your new signature. Remember, consistency is key, and even just a few minutes of focused practice each day can make a big difference. I'm rooting for you and hope you'll find the process rewarding. Please feel free to share your progress or any further challenges you might encounter. You've got this!

  • @Super-Sal
    @Super-Sal Год назад

    Can you write each alphabet in slant and other format so that we can use them in our name

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад

      I will keep that in mind for future videos! For now I would suggest just trying to write it all out a bunch for practice!

  • @DevMarco-
    @DevMarco- 5 месяцев назад

    Even though even the cursive variant of 'Walt Disney' looks really nice from you i'd say that the original signature of Walt Disney is absolutely perfect and always preferrable.

  • @DannyBridie
    @DannyBridie Год назад +1

    omg your eyes! you have the same color eyes as Alexandria Daddario!

  • @SyrNikoliTheBastardous
    @SyrNikoliTheBastardous Год назад

    Let's say you were trying to have some prerequisites in your signature, like having it all on one stroke, and making it look like an eldritch blur from both hell and heaven, how would someone tackle that dilemna?

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад +1

      To create a signature that meets your requirements of appearing as an eldritch blur from both hell and heaven, while also being on one stroke, you could consider experimenting with different types of calligraphy pens and brushes to achieve the desired effect.
      One approach could be to use a brush pen with a flexible tip to create thick, sweeping strokes. You could try varying the pressure you apply to the pen to create thicker or thinner lines, and experiment with the angle of the pen to create different textures and effects.
      Another approach could be to use a pointed pen, which can create sharp, fine lines and intricate details. You could try using a nib with a wider tip to create thicker lines, or a nib with a more flexible tip to create more dynamic and flowing strokes.
      Experimenting with different ink colors and textures can also help create a unique and otherworldly effect in your signature.
      Ultimately, creating a signature that meets your specific requirements will likely require some trial and error as you experiment with different tools and techniques. Don't be afraid to take risks and try new things until you achieve the desired effect!

  • @jafarbarbhuiya6451
    @jafarbarbhuiya6451 Год назад

    What pen do you use ?

  • @nine9nine9
    @nine9nine9 Месяц назад

    Hey, my name doesnt have any ascendors or descendors. What am i supposed to do then?

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Месяц назад

      Hi! Thanks for this question. Even if your name doesn't have ascenders or descenders, you can still create a beautiful and unique signature! Focus on adding style and flair to the letters you do have. You can experiment with flourishes, loops, or extending the horizontal strokes of your letters. Another option is to play around with the size and slant of your letters to make your signature stand out. I saw this article the other day, and I felt like it was pretty inspirational. Even though it showcases handwriting in general, it might spark ideas for your signature? www.boredpanda.com/perfect-handwriting-calligraphy-examples/

    • @nine9nine9
      @nine9nine9 Месяц назад

      @@LindseyBugbeeTPK oh my goodness, thank you so much for your response! I'll take a look

  • @Izakokomarixyz
    @Izakokomarixyz 8 месяцев назад

    I’m an artist but I always had trouble with cursive writing and signatures because my hand is too stiff and precise, it isn’t used to flowing motions…

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  8 месяцев назад

      It's quite common for artists to have a precise and controlled hand, which can indeed make the flowing motions of cursive writing a bit challenging. One tip is to practice with exercises that encourage fluidity, like loops and waves, to gradually train your hand to loosen up. It's about finding the right balance between control and freedom in your movement. Keep at it, and with time, you'll likely find a signature style that complements your artistic skills beautifully!

  • @amandajamil
    @amandajamil 11 месяцев назад

    Did you notice the harryy pottoe books in the bachground?

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  11 месяцев назад +1

      We love us some Harry Potter in this household. :D

  • @marvelousmaker
    @marvelousmaker 10 месяцев назад +1

    With those digital touch pads I totally gave up on my signature.

  • @agme8045
    @agme8045 10 месяцев назад +2

    My problem with my signature is the lack of consistency, it always looks different haha

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  10 месяцев назад

      😄 You're definitely not alone - many of us have that "signature chameleon" trait! Consistency comes with practice, but remember, sometimes those unique variations are what make it distinctly yours. Embrace the evolution and keep having fun with it! ✍️🌟

  • @matteop3955
    @matteop3955 Год назад

    Tips for lefthandhanded?

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад +1

      Hi there! I'd recommend most of the same tips for righties as for lefties, with a few exceptions. :) Here are some things to keep in mind:
      Slant Your Signature: Experiment with slanting your signature slightly to the right. This can help improve the flow and readability of your writing as a left-handed person.
      Practice Consistently: Regular practice is key to improving your signature. Set aside some time each day to practice your signature, focusing on making it more fluid and controlled.
      Use the Right Tools: Find a pen or writing instrument that works well for you. Some left-handed individuals prefer pens with quick-drying ink to minimize smudging.
      Write Slowly: Take your time when signing documents or creating your signature. Writing slowly and deliberately can help you maintain control over your strokes.
      Watch Your Hand Position: Pay attention to your hand position while writing. Experiment with different grips and angles to find the most comfortable and efficient way to write.
      Experiment with Styles: Try out different signature styles to see which one feels most natural and looks best to you.
      Focus on Letter Formation: Pay attention to the individual letters in your signature. Practice forming each letter clearly and consistently.
      Use Guide Sheets: Create guide sheets with the proper size and proportions of your signature to help you maintain consistency.
      Observe Others: Take a look at signatures from people whose handwriting you admire. Observing different styles can give you inspiration and ideas for improving your own signature.
      Embrace Uniqueness: Remember that everyone's signature is unique, and that's part of its charm. Embrace your own personal style and work on making it the best version of itself.

  • @raheemhamidi8948
    @raheemhamidi8948 5 месяцев назад

  • @plasma.x8054
    @plasma.x8054 Год назад +2

    Its almost scary that she knows so many famous ppls signatures

  • @FABESTAH
    @FABESTAH 8 месяцев назад +2

    Remember that this is the internet; it's best to never show your real signature to the entire world, or even your mom's name, let alone her signature.

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  8 месяцев назад +1

      You make an excellent point about privacy and security, especially online. It's always wise to be cautious with personal information. In this tutorial, I'm using sample signatures and avoid sharing any sensitive personal details. My mother actually doesn't go by her legal name. :) Thank you for emphasizing the importance of internet safety!

  • @YKid-yj2lc
    @YKid-yj2lc 11 месяцев назад

    Please may you do one with letter J

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  11 месяцев назад

      I'm so sorry; I'm unable to take custom requests. But I am flattered that you asked; thank you!

  • @neetutripathi9008
    @neetutripathi9008 11 месяцев назад

    from india(भारत)

  • @salkinfamilychiropractic3142
    @salkinfamilychiropractic3142 10 месяцев назад

    combine print and script?

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  10 месяцев назад

      Sure! A lot of people combine print and script (cursive) in their signatures. That's sometimes informally called "pursive" (print + cursive). If it feels right to you, go for it!

  • @zackfair6203
    @zackfair6203 11 месяцев назад

    My name neither has ascenders nor descenders. Not sure what to do with that 😢

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  11 месяцев назад

      Is it "Zack"? If so, the "Z" can have a descender if you write it in cursive. :) If not, you can always embellish the entry stroke or the exit stroke of both of your names.

    • @zackfair6203
      @zackfair6203 11 месяцев назад

      @@LindseyBugbeeTPK thanks for your reply! First name starts with an S, last name with an L.
      The rest are just "normal" Hight letters, which makes it really boring.
      But will try to play around with it - tips or ideas are still welcome though ☺

  • @user-dc6bi3iv7r
    @user-dc6bi3iv7r 3 месяца назад

    I like the WALT Disney style

  • @shyambenegal3545
    @shyambenegal3545 11 месяцев назад

    Mam ..please make a video with letter M please..

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  11 месяцев назад

      I'm so sorry; I'm unable to take custom requests. But I am flattered that you asked; thank you!

  • @chudiksc
    @chudiksc 9 месяцев назад

    I love your outfit

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you! It's from Farm Rio ... I love their clothes because they're tropical and fun. 🦜

  • @augustusaugustyakanumuri
    @augustusaugustyakanumuri Год назад

    అందమైన చేతిరాత

  • @tirvine9102
    @tirvine9102 11 месяцев назад

    As a kid I emphasized the captials and literally scribbled the rest as a bitter parody of cursive. Over the years I lost the last intitial and any sense of consistency and now kinda hate it.
    Part of me wishes I went through a process like this...
    Might be rediculous to ask, but are we allowed to change it? Always something that seemed legally set in stone. Where as my printed artist's signature has changed.

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  11 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutely, it's entirely common and acceptable to want to refine or change your signature over time. Signatures often evolve as we grow and our preferences change. Your experience with your childhood signature and how it has evolved resonates with many people.
      Signatures hold personal and legal significance, but they aren't necessarily set in stone. People's signatures can change for various reasons, including improving legibility, making it more unique, or simply reflecting your current self.
      Legally speaking, signatures are considered a form of identification and authorization, and changes might require updating official documents. However, making changes to your signature is typically allowed, as long as your new signature still maintains a certain level of consistency and can be reasonably recognized as yours.
      Your printed artist's signature changing is another example of how signatures can adapt to suit your style or preferences. If you're considering changing your signature, you might want to practice it for a while until you're comfortable with the new version. It's always a good idea to update important documents, like your ID or financial accounts, if your signature changes significantly.
      In short, while there may be a process to follow when changing your signature, it's definitely not ridiculous to consider. People change their signatures for a variety of reasons, and it's ultimately a personal choice that reflects your identity and preferences.

  • @hussainiargungu8647
    @hussainiargungu8647 9 месяцев назад

    Cause my name starts with an A I do a star with the A and then squiggly lines next to it and go under and do one bigger squiggly line underneath

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  9 месяцев назад

      That's a creative and unique way to personalize your signature, especially if your name starts with an "A"! Signatures are a reflection of our individuality, and your approach adds a personal touch to your name. The star and squiggly lines certainly make it stand out. Remember that a signature should be both distinctive and legible, and it sounds like your signature accomplishes that beautifully. Thanks for sharing your signature style with me! 😊🌟

  • @rasmokey4
    @rasmokey4 Год назад +1

    I learned to write cursive during my first grad catholic school. I heard that they dont tech cursive in schools anymore! Sad because a written signature defines who you are as aperson!

    • @LindseyBugbeeTPK
      @LindseyBugbeeTPK  Год назад

      I lament the end of cursive teaching as well. That's why I made a free cursive eCourse for kids and adults that's available here on RUclips. :) ruclips.net/video/BRn-cxdp8uA/видео.html