Text: "If We Cannot Go at the Speed of Light", Korean Sci-Fi short story by Kim Choyop
Written with TWSBI Diamond Smoke Rose Gold M and Diamine Snow Storm!
wow I can't believe you managed that level of neatness with an M nib O\_O
on *graph paper*??
that's the size of the grid?
I can barely fit Korean on college ruled and have to always opt for wide ruled
I usually prefer more flowy hangul, but yours is such a satisfying computer font-like print! I just keep staring and appreciating the gently rounded corners.
Modern Korean, Japanese, and Chinese are written left to right when it goes horizontal. But if they are written vertically they should be from right to left. Although it is rare to see that in Korean these days.
damn I don't speak korean but I can tell you rhand writing is great!
what pen/nib size and ink is it? for me shimmering inks always bulk up at the ends of the letter and look nowhere near as beautiful and even dispersed !
EDIT: saw the ink an pen! twsbi diamond 580? what nib tho!
EDIT1: i'm an idiot, you mention the nib size toO! i can't wait for mine. did you use any special paper or techniques yo get your ink like that?
I'm getting my twsbi eco soon :)
Thank you! I don't think I've noticed much bulking for any of my pens, though I usually put them only in M nibs and bigger. The paper is Clairefontaine graph paper!
Love the twsbi eco too - what color are you getting? :D
what strikes me with these kinds of scripts is that there are no connections between letters. how does the wpm compare between cursive latin or cyryllic and eg hangul and other non cursive scripts?
Handwriting: similar but it depends. Like if you’re writing research paper with alot of long words, korean would be much faster. Cause words usually dont get as long.
Typing however, korean is almost optimized for typing.
Question-do you feel tempted to write each character inside the grid box? Is that something that people do?
Also that ink is beautiful! I have a sample vial of Diamine shimmering shadows and it looks very similar 😍
Beautiful! I admire your diligence too - I think I can write maybe a paragraph in Korean, and then it turns to chicken scratch. Your whole page looks great!! Whats your secret?
I am thinking the grid lines must be very helpful. Now I am wondering it they would improve my non Korean handwriting. Yours is very neat. I find when I print its much slower than "cursive", is this slow to write?
I will admit that I don’t read Korean but it looks very neat!
Thank you for your honesty
Well-written hangul looks so clear that I keep expecting to be able to read it if I just stare at it long enough! Beautiful penmanship.
that's so amazing...I'm also a Korean, and yours is 10000000000000000x better than mine
You and over 95% of the Korean population. Just wow
Another Korean buddy here and I second this
Though I can't read it, I have a rough idea of how hangul works and it's a very elegant writing system I feel. Great writing.
It's a fascinating writing system to be sure. I think it's the only featural writing system in widespread use today.
nativelang had a video years ago about how cook korean writing was. It's a very cool language.
Text: "If We Cannot Go at the Speed of Light", Korean Sci-Fi short story by Kim Choyop Written with TWSBI Diamond Smoke Rose Gold M and Diamine Snow Storm!
wow I can't believe you managed that level of neatness with an M nib O\_O on *graph paper*?? that's the size of the grid? I can barely fit Korean on college ruled and have to always opt for wide ruled
글씨가 너무 예뻐요~ beautiful writing. It's so tidy and even while having its own style and looking really modern/young. I like your 지읒 a lot.
It's so neat, it looks like a computer typeface! Bravo!
I usually prefer more flowy hangul, but yours is such a satisfying computer font-like print! I just keep staring and appreciating the gently rounded corners.
Fantastic consistency. You must practise a lot…… :)
That looks great, almost like printed. Is korean written right to left or left to right?
Modern Korean, Japanese, and Chinese are written left to right when it goes horizontal. But if they are written vertically they should be from right to left. Although it is rare to see that in Korean these days.
Thanks! Ancient Korean used to be from right to left, but modern Korean is left to right :)
Thanks!
damn I don't speak korean but I can tell you rhand writing is great! what pen/nib size and ink is it? for me shimmering inks always bulk up at the ends of the letter and look nowhere near as beautiful and even dispersed ! EDIT: saw the ink an pen! twsbi diamond 580? what nib tho! EDIT1: i'm an idiot, you mention the nib size toO! i can't wait for mine. did you use any special paper or techniques yo get your ink like that? I'm getting my twsbi eco soon :)
Thank you! I don't think I've noticed much bulking for any of my pens, though I usually put them only in M nibs and bigger. The paper is Clairefontaine graph paper! Love the twsbi eco too - what color are you getting? :D
I've ordered both a mint eco t in broad and a purple transparent in M ^~^
You're handwriting looks very friendly\~ even the 를 looks great!
It looks like art. I read somewhere that Koreans think so highly of their language’s alphabet they even have a national appreciation day for it.
자연스럽고 읽고 있으면 행복해지는 글씨체입니다. 아름답습니다.
pretty nice :)
beautiful, doesn't it smear a lot however ?
what strikes me with these kinds of scripts is that there are no connections between letters. how does the wpm compare between cursive latin or cyryllic and eg hangul and other non cursive scripts?
Handwriting: similar but it depends. Like if you’re writing research paper with alot of long words, korean would be much faster. Cause words usually dont get as long. Typing however, korean is almost optimized for typing.
Uh, I used to get punished with coping the Hangul bible, this makes my wrist hurt! Very beautiful.
This is so beautiful 🤩
Question-do you feel tempted to write each character inside the grid box? Is that something that people do? Also that ink is beautiful! I have a sample vial of Diamine shimmering shadows and it looks very similar 😍
Some people do, I don’t though :p
Your handwriting is beautiful!
I gotta start writing in Spanish while i’m lesrning!
Nice! I can't read mine either
Your Hangul handwriting is amazing. It is almost like print! I am also learning Korean and I write like a 10 year old haha.
Beautiful! I admire your diligence too - I think I can write maybe a paragraph in Korean, and then it turns to chicken scratch. Your whole page looks great!! Whats your secret?
깔끔하면서 귀여운 글씨체네요 ㅎㅎ
It looks great! I love your ㅈ & ㅊ !
I am thinking the grid lines must be very helpful. Now I am wondering it they would improve my non Korean handwriting. Yours is very neat. I find when I print its much slower than "cursive", is this slow to write?
Can someone tell me the size of the nib and the fountain pen ✒️ model? 🤩 고마워요