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Some mathematics exercises for primary school in Italic.

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Some mathematics exercises for primary school in Italic.

Cheers

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Very nice cursive italic hand! One picky suggestion: Your numerals are not consistent with the alphabetic characters. Do you have a particular model you are using?

 

Happy writing!

 

David

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Some mathematics exercises for primary school in Italic.

Cheers

:D

 

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I'll second the comment David made about the nice rapid italic, and I don't think that your numerals are all that far off. But I do question your habit of writing vertically from the bottom to the top instead of more horizontally from left to right...

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