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There oughta be a law!
Jace:
My signature used to be my first two initials in cursive, JC, (my birthname isn't Jace, but I've gone by Jace since 2nd grade), then the first 4 letters of my last name and 4 loops crossing the t.
Now it is my initials JCB with 1-4 loops coming off of the B.
Carl-E:
I modeled mine after my father's - very large, looping initial letters. I worked hard at it, and it's sort of a John Hancock now - usually about 1 1/2 inches high (~4cm?) and it doesn't fit in a lot of signature slots...
VonKleist:
Yeah, I went after my fathers signature too. Especially the wide loopy "T" that is the centerpiece.
I love writing my signature thatīs why I pay so much stuff with a debit-card.
Also it often makes the cashiers smile.
pwhodges:
I have never had the artistic inclination to create a signature as a separate thing; I sign with my name in my handwriting. In fact, I am unreasonably irritated by forms which have an extra space for my name in capitals as well as the one for my signature, and make a point of writing my legible name/signature identically in both spaces (or if the space is small, just once across the two of them).
Barmymoo:
I just write my name very fast, it doesn't look the same every time - especially since I recently taught myself cursive so successfully that I now find it hard to write in print.
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