do you have hcs for the characters‘ handwriting? :)
Aside from a couple of particular details, I tried to leave these vague enough to be applicable to either English or Japanese handwriting. However, I'm admittedly not super familiar with the nuances of handwritten Japanese... >w>
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Zera — Neat in an annoying way. Deliberately ornate, almost to the point of calligraphy, even for homework or day-to-day notes. Has DEFINITELY practiced his personal autograph (will not admit this). His natural handwriting is messy and rushed; think "doctor script".
Nico — Messy and plain. Lots of blocky shapes and sharp angles. Presses down so hard that he's prone to tearing paper and breaking pencil tips. Scratches out misspellings instead of erasing them, which results in black scribbles scattered around the page.
Raizou — You know that overly cutesy handwriting that got banned in Japanese classrooms in the 1970s? That. Goes out of his way to get everything as aesthetically pleasing as possible... which means lots of hearts, happy faces, and other decor. Even when he's not putting in so much effort, the rounded, "pretty" look stays.
Kaneda — Dark and scratchy, with letters so small and packed together that it's hard for other people to read them. Slanted, angular lines, and a messy-ish look that mostly comes from the overlapping look of letters and words without enough space between them.
Dentaku — Neat in a plain way. Everything is simple, precise, and readable, with no real notable features aside from the lack of them. It tends to look more like a font than an actual person's handwriting, but he's just proud of keeping even his messiest notes legible.
Dafu — Surprisingly neat. Light pressure, clean spacing, and softly rounded lines. It gets messier when he's rushed, but it's plenty legible even then. Prone to leaving little doodles (like that "love umbrella" drawing) and notes in the margins of whatever he's writing.
Tamiya — Messy in a careless way. His handwriting isn't bad, exactly, but he's certainly not putting a lot of effort into it. Can (and does) keep things neater on assignments and homework, but lapses into the more rushed look for anything that's not getting a grade.
Yakobu — Messy in a clumsy way. Rounded shapes and shaky lines, with a lot of obvious misspellings in words that he doesn't bother to correct. Writes "big" by default; it takes active concentration to keep his words small enough to stay in the lines of ruled paper.
Jaibo — The most illegible scrawl of lines that could possibly be passed off as actual handwriting. Filled with scribbly bits, scratched-out parts, and obvious mistakes, whether it's a silly note doodled in class or a formal assignment. This disaster handwriting is entirely deliberate; he thinks it's funny to make people decipher it.
Kanon — Pretty. Soft, rounded letters and clean lines, with hardly any crooked bits or erased-out mistakes. Near-perfect alignment and spacing even if she's writing on blank, unlined paper. Feminine, but in a mature way; not the cutesy look like Raizou's.














