What font is suitable for high school students to write in?

Question 1: What font looks good for middle school students to write? No matter what you want to practice, I recommend practicing regular script first. Regular script is dignified and suitable for middle school students. As a basic font, it can help you master strokes, which will be of great help to you in practicing other calligraphy in the future.

You must persist, no matter how much you practice, it is best to practice every day

Question 2: What font should high school students write in? The current middle school teachers' "chalk writing and hard pen writing" are not up to standard. , let alone "brush calligraphy". Therefore, I had no choice but to write connected characters that looked like dragons and phoenixes dancing on the blackboard in order to "hide my clumsiness." To guide students in this way is to mislead people. Alas.

Under the influence of junior high school students, high school students have always written square characters with small dots and strokes. Thousands of people are alike, and the whole school is one.

This is absolutely unacceptable.

I suggest you:

Choose a handwriting font and practice it for a few months. Don’t be afraid of not being able to write well or wasting time. (Of course, the first thing you need to do is to sit in the right posture, hold the pen correctly, and make the index finger "smooth all the way". Never bend the index finger at 90 degrees!)

There are many popular ones in the media, mainly It is "running script" or "running script". That is, most people can recognize it immediately at a glance, and it is also pleasing to the eye. If you can still find Chinese textbooks for the first and second grade of elementary school, carefully look at the "regular script" writing and radical writing of each character.

You can also look at the "Xu Jinglei Font" on your computer and gradually form your own "font style". (Note: Xu Jinglei has worked hard in the entertainment industry for many years and has a good reputation).

Question 3: What kind of font is suitable for high school students? Running script. As a high school student myself, I know that writing in block letters takes a lot of time and high school life is very tight. Cursive writing is sometimes difficult for teachers to understand. Running script has both great ornamental value and great practical value.

Question 4: Which font is suitable for high school students to write in? Why? Regular script, and some saving symbols that you can understand.

Regular script is convenient for writing speed in exams and homework

Saving symbols can make it easier to take notes

If you know calligraphy, the words you write will be more beautiful

Try to avoid arcs as this will make the words look weak

Pay attention to the spacing between lines

Don’t write too densely

Question 5 : What English font is suitable for high school students to write in? I am getting ready to enter the first year of high school and want to apply for liberal arts, but my Chinese and English fonts are not very good-looking. I want to buy a copybook to practice, but there are many fonts to choose from. I don’t know which one is suitable for high school students and suitable for exam application? Some time ago, I practiced a copybook of Sima Yan's regular script, and my handwriting has improved significantly. Next I want to practice my English, and I also want to improve my Chinese. I hope experienced friends can give me some advice and explanations. . . . Thank you for the satisfactory answer. Friendly question 2010-07-17 My freshman year of high school has just ended, and I deeply sympathize with your situation. In fact, we also practiced calligraphy last summer, but the effect was not great. My teacher said that when writing in English, it should be like a secretary’s handwriting. It doesn’t require the slope or smoothness. Since the marking teacher mainly checks whether there is any confusion and whether there are any corrections or grammatical errors, so you only need to write the letters correctly. The distance between words should be moderate and little modification is required. Hope it helps.

Question six: Is there any rounder font suitable for high school students to write in Song Dynasty

Question seven: What font should middle school students write? 10 points Junior high school students are more suitable for writing in regular script. You can try Sima , Tian Yingzhang's regular script

Question 8: I am a high school student. What font should I practice to take the college entrance examination? I suggest you practice regular script first and then practice regular script and you will be handy

There is no shortcut in practicing calligraphy. You can go, just copy and practice persistently.

Steps to practice copybook method:

1. You'd better go to the bookstore to buy a practical calligraphy tutorial for high school and read it carefully. , First of all, have a comprehensive understanding of calligraphy and master a relatively comprehensive basic knowledge. This is very necessary for your development in calligraphy to stay in the right direction and path.

2. Choose a copybook by a famous artist that you like, and copy it carefully. Generally speaking, you should study in Kaixingcao order. When you reach a level that you feel quite satisfied with (if you insist on practicing every day, this period of time is estimated to take half a year to a year and a half), when you become an adult, you can take your exercises to a teacher. At this time, you can understand the teacher's teachings by asking for advice. Guidance, because you have practical experience, the effect will be good.

3. Calligraphy is a very profound art and knowledge. If you want to do it well, you must practice hard, persevere, and persist throughout your life. In addition to being determined and confident, you must continue to expand your knowledge and improve your cultural quality and accomplishments as your level continues to increase. This is all useful for learning calligraphy well. As for what you should learn, you can slowly experience it in practice. There is no need to explain too much now.

4. Look at the shape of the strokes and click horizontally and vertically to see what shape they are. Second, look at the font, what shape the character is, that is, how the strokes that make up the character are arranged and combined, which stroke is long, which is short, which is big, which is small. Third, look at how the characters are connected, that is, how the upper and lower characters are connected. Fourth, look at how the lines are related. After you see it clearly, you still need to understand it, that is, you want to understand how people write, how the pen moves, the strokes and the order of the strokes. Only when you see clearly, think clearly, and then work hard to practice can you write well.

Question 9: For high school students to practice calligraphy, which font is best for brush calligraphy, they can start by practicing regular script or official script;

For hard-pen calligraphy, my personal suggestion is to imitate calligraphy for brush calligraphy. Start by printing imitation Song script (it is not recommended to practice with the current fountain pen copybooks, because they have not been tested by time and it is easy to lose your own style)