Aesthetic Handwriting Inspirations To Copy Right Away
Handwriting is some of the easiest to master forms of Bullet Journal lettering, and in this blog post, we’ll be talking about that.
It’s amazing how something as seemingly small as your handwriting style can have such a big impact on your mood, personality, and outlook. The way you write reflects who you are, so why not take a little extra time to make sure it looks inspiring and aesthetically pleasing?
With all of the different inspiring ideas from around the world, learning aesthetic handwriting has never been easier. I’ve gathered some of the most stunning examples of beautiful handwriting that will leave you in awe.
Let’s be real, handwriting is not something we think about on a daily basis. But, have you ever seen someone with impeccable penmanship and felt a pang of envy?
It’s okay if your handwriting isn’t as aesthetically pleasing as you’d like it to be. In fact, some of the greatest minds throughout history had terrible handwriting.
But, if you’re feeling inspired to improve your handwriting, why not take some tips from others? There are endless amounts of handwriting styles and inspirations out there that can change the game for you.
Before we dive into that, I just wanted to let you know to scroll until the end for more resources and a freebie!
Aesthetic Handwriting Inspirations
It’s important that you get inspiration from other people’s handwriting. Sometimes you might not know what exactly you want from yours, so it can be very helpful to see how other people’s writing looks.
This can help you find your own style and see what elements you want to include there.
So below, see images that are beautiful handwriting inspo, and I hope they inspire you as much as they inspired me.
How incredible is this handwriting? I love the bouncy effect it has. I bet she used the Muji pen for these incredibly thin lines.
They look kind of written in a hurry but, at the same time, so neat and easy to read. Beautiful style.
Here is a great example of how the angle of your letters changes the look.
This is still written in kind of block letters, but because of how it’s angled, it looks very different.
When I saw it first, I actually thought it might be a cursive font.
I think this is pretty unique handwriting. It really reminds me of old typewriter fonts.
I love how cute it looks! I think the secret here is to have a bit wider letters but, at the same time, pretty short.
I also like that even though the letters are pretty small, you can still read them all clearly. Ideal font if you want to be able to add more text to your pages.
I’m honestly speechless at how perfect this looks. So much text, yet it’s all even and cohesive – a real handwriting master.
Take note of how the same handwriting style looks different depending on the thickness of the pen.
This is really something to consider when you choose a pen – how thick you want the lines to be. As you can see, a thicker pen makes the lines merge a bit, and it might be a bad idea for smaller-sized handwriting.
It’s a bit difficult to see this handwriting behind all the cuteness of the stickers, but take a look at it anyway.
These letters are a bit closer to each other and thinner. They seem clumped together, but you can still easily read them.
Liz is a calligrapher, and of course, her handwriting is absolutely perfect. There are so many things to love about it.
Note the little curves she adds to the letters L and R; this makes it look so different and uniquely hers.
I also love that all her letters here are actually capital letters, but they look so synchronized that I actually didn’t notice it at once.
How cute is this tiny little font?
I must say I really like it, and this is probably the size of the letters I’m most comfortable with. Larger letters somehow freak me out, but something like this is cute and clean and easy to read, even if it’s not that large.
Plus, with smaller letter sizes, you can always add more text to your page. But here, you must be careful with what pen you use since a thicker pen might not allow your font to look cute in such a small size.
I’ve been really in love with this lettering style. Notice how it’s very rounded and spacious. I’ve been trying to transform my handwriting to be more like that, a bit more rounded.
I think this is a similarly rounded style, but look how different it looks!
First of all – for this, she used a fountain pen, and already it gives such a different effect. Moreover, her letters are a bit smaller.
I feel like this is exactly what I mean when I say that handwriting can be a decoration in your Bullet Journal pages by itself.
I love this example of handwriting by Nicole.
You can clearly see here how different your letters look with some small adjustments – if you make them closer to each other or wider.
It can be a great reference when you try to figure out what style you prefer.
I was absolutely in love when I saw that spread and the handwriting.
I love that the creator used a thick pen, and yet all letters are cute and very clear. And I’m a bit jealous of how straight all the lines are; my letters are always jumping.
But let’s take a look at some cursive that can be so incredibly beautiful.
Just look at how perfect all the connections and coordinates are in all the curves.
This is really an art, more than just handwriting, if you ask me.
One more beautiful example of cursive handwriting.
I love how it’s so sharp looking! Notice how all the letters are angled the same way; how amazing it is!
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Handwriting Pens
Before you leave, I wanted to give you some pen recommendations, since having the right pen can really be a key to improving your handwriting.
You saw on al lthese pages how different handwriting looks when you use a different kind of pen.
So here are a few of my recommendations:
- For a thin lines I’d recommend Muji Gel Pen, it’s my favroite pen ever and I’m using it in my BuJo all the time. But I must admit the grip is not the most comfortable one.
- For thicker lines I’d recommend Pilot G2, the ink flows smoothly and they have very comfortable gril.
- If you’re looking for a fountain pen, give a try to a Lamy Fountain Pen, they are really amazing and smooth.
Free Lettering Resources
Whether you’re working on your handwriting or any other type of lettering, I’ve got you covered with some extra resources.
I’ve created some exclusive free worksheets, including a worksheet to practice hand lettering!
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More Resources
Finally, before you leave, I wanted to share with you a few more blog posts on different types of lettering that will help you dive deeper into the topic.
Check these next:
- 9 Easy Tricks To Improve Your Handwriting
- Best Pens To Improve Handwriting
- Easy Fonts For Bullet Journaling
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