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Thursday, 31 December 2009

So I Noticed I Hold My Pencil Funny…

… and I wondered what effect this had on my drawing. Normally I hold it a bit like the tripod  grip, but with the pencil resting on my ring finger instead. I don’t know why I do, or how long I’ve been doing it for. So I read a bit about different ways of holding a pencil and gave it a go on the small cuddly giraffe that sits in front of my monitor. Not quite sure what to make of the results!

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marsh said...

Wow, I can totally relate to this! I never realized how differently we all hold our pencils until I saw someone else write. It's funny how these little habits develop without us even noticing. By the way, if you need assignment service, I highly suggest a health care dissertation writing service I guess enough from my side, thanks.

marsh said...

It's interesting how we all have unique habits without even realizing it. I guess I never paid attention to how I hold my pencil until now. Maybe I should ask an assignment writer to help me figure out if it affects my handwriting. Thanks for bringing this up.






David Jones said...

Your exploration of different pencil grips is fascinating! As I was working on my Law Dissertation Help UK, I too found that changing my writing grip had a surprising impact on my productivity. It's intriguing how such small changes can yield different results, much like your experience with the cuddly giraffe drawing. Keep experimenting!

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