Your character is reflected in your characters. This is the translation of the back of the Vietnamese writing books my daughter has been practicing. If you look at the history of writing in Asia, character writing was very important and considered an art form. Our heritage writing is based on Chinese characters, and being able to write required discipline and diligent practice. Now the Vietnamese no longer use Chinese based characters, but romanized characters with some extra diacritics to mark the various tones.
I've learned that the main writing style taught in Vietnam is cursive, from the very beginning of school. Everyone I've seen has very nice handwriting, probably due to the constant and consistent practice. How well can you do something if you learn one style for a few years, then are taught another style for a few months, then practice neither consistently? So we spend a fair amount of time practicing handwriting in cursive. She already knows how to print, although I never specifically worked on that with her, she picked it up herself from books we had. The cursive style used in Vietnam is based on French writing, so I was able to find a very similar font to use for various materials.
One for tracing is Maternellecolor_creuse
Another for just text is Cursif. A lined version of it is also available.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
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