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Title: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Gadough on April 05, 2011, 07:02:55 PM
This is going to be a rather odd thread, but...it's a question I've had for years, and I'm tired of not knowing the answer. How does one go about developing their own style when signing their name on something? When I sign my name, it looks like what a 4th grader's signature would look like. That is, you can clearly tell what it says, and every letter stands out. But everyone else has their own unique signature that usually doesn't even closely resemble their name. In fact, to me, most people's signatures just look like random squiggles. If I didn't know the person, I'd have no idea what it said.

But this seems to be the norm. Every signature I see is unique to that individual. (And often illegible). Here, let me show you what I'm talking about, if I'm not being clear enough.

(https://img232.imageshack.us/img232/612/photounl.jpg)

The top signature is me. Compare that to the other two. That's what I'm talking about.

My question: How did you develop your signature? Did you decide to practice it one day? Did you come up with your own unique way of writing it, or did you develop it over time without effort? Because, like I said, I'm tired of my signature not standing out. It looks so childish and unprofessional.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: LieLowTheWantedMan on April 05, 2011, 07:04:22 PM
It just happened for me. The funny thing for me is whenever I write my signature I omit the A in my last name.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: 73109 on April 05, 2011, 07:07:12 PM
It came from me trying to write my name as fast as humanly possible.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: robwebster on April 05, 2011, 07:10:06 PM
Mine came about because I remembered something I saw on Art Attack when I was eight. They were doing something about how, if you were signing autographs, you could come up with something small and creative so you could sign thousands in minutes. Apparently it stuck with me, because it was the first thing I thought of when I first needed to sign something. Practiced it on paper a couple of times, and then put it on whatever it was. (Debit card?)

It's more a sort of emblem than a signature. Combined the R with the W. Three strokes. Very concise. I'll sometimes write the rest of my surname after the W, which I used to do because everyone has long signatures and I thought it was obligatory, but less often nowadays.

'Course, sometimes I like to just draw a picture. Usually smiley faces, but I've done a house, the sun, and a bird in the last few weeks or so. Receipts. Nice to take your time on them, do a proper little line drawing.

Drew a picture of a cow as my signature on a disclosure agreement form lately... that backfired. Had to spend about five minutes convincing the fella that it was my real signature. With a straight face. Didn't have the heart to admit it was a joke. Still don't.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Jamesman42 on April 05, 2011, 07:11:38 PM
I make sure to correctly write out all the letters of my first name, the first four and the last letter(s) of my last name. The "berr" in my name get a wavy line cus it takes too long.

Edit due to RWebster: Half the time I sign with my initials anyway, an emphasized JW with a circle around it.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: sonatafanica on April 05, 2011, 07:12:24 PM
It just sort of comes naturally. I didn't sit around and design it or anything.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: orcus116 on April 05, 2011, 07:14:04 PM
Mine's just scribble now but I've been thinking about refining it somewhat.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: ScioPath on April 05, 2011, 07:34:02 PM
I stole the 'D' from Daniel Webster's signature. The rest is scribble.
Title: Re: Sometimes that horrid union means money for people.
Post by: LeeHarveyKennedy on April 05, 2011, 07:47:38 PM
Any time someone suitably awesome says something indescribably true about me, it gets put there.

Oh. You meant... Oh.

Basically, I hate-fuck paper with a pen in the shape of my name.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Ultimetalhead on April 05, 2011, 07:50:46 PM
It used to be just writing my name in cursive, then I got progressively lazier. As soon as I mess up a letter, the rest becomes a scribble.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Nekov on April 05, 2011, 07:57:04 PM
It came from me trying to write my name as fast as humanly possible.

This. However I am unable to replicate it well enough. I just do some doodle that looks kind of what my signature is supposed to be. I have had problems in the bank for this  :tdwn. I am so bad at writing...
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: DarkLord_Lalinc on April 05, 2011, 07:58:06 PM
acidrainlte did it for me, I think
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: glaurung on April 05, 2011, 08:24:20 PM
Cole is a total failure.

You're not alone, my signature looks like a little kid's cursive too.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Gadough on April 05, 2011, 08:28:50 PM
Actually, Cole has provided me with the best suggestion so far. I'm gonna try that approach. If that doesn't work, I'll just take Rob's advice and draw a picture every time. :p
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Fiery Winds on April 05, 2011, 08:29:40 PM
I did the same as the OP until I was promoted to cashier supervisor and had to sign my name about 50 times a shift.  So I shortened it to the first two letters of my first name (MI) plus the first two letters of my last name (SH) written together in cursive.  Over time, the last two letters faded into up and down curves.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: juice on April 05, 2011, 08:32:59 PM
I think orcus was making the DTF labs sigs so I applied for one.

:neverusethis:
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Space Invader on April 05, 2011, 08:39:02 PM
I used to be in the same boat as you Gadough. My signature was pathetically childlike, just cursive. Then about a year ago I decided "screw this" I'm making myself a signature.

What I did is I took the route my father takes, which is make the first letter of his first and last name stand out and the other letters sort of scribbles. So I developed a certain way of writing the "N" and "D" of my first and last name, scribbles in between and instant signature. Since then I've added a sort of crossback through my signature with the slash on the "T" at the end.

This might work for you.   
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Gadough on April 05, 2011, 08:43:48 PM
Actually, as I look at the picture I posted in the OP, I can see that my last name is much closer to a signature than my first name is. I've never noticed that before. I wonder why that is.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: robwebster on April 05, 2011, 09:03:31 PM
Actually, as I look at the picture I posted in the OP, I can see that my last name is much closer to a signature than my first name is. I've never noticed that before. I wonder why that is.
I imagine 'cause you get bored halfway through the act of writing it. Which sounds ridiculous, like I'm taking the piss, but I'm not trying to make fun. Guessing from the way I operate. To tell the truth I can bore within half-seconds. At first it's "ooh, let's make this nice and shiny," but by the surname it sort of descends into "...FUCK THIS."

(Half the reason I never bother writing the surname. But also 'cause I like the emblem.)
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: bosk1 on April 05, 2011, 09:09:19 PM
The first time in my life I was ever asked to sign a document, I spent four days constructing a detailed depiction of the Assyrian conquest of Isreal with the letters of my name cleverly hidden in the drawing.  Due to time constraints, I later disciplined myself to do an abbreviated version in much less time.  
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: chrisbDTM on April 05, 2011, 10:03:59 PM
The first time in my life I was ever asked to sign a document, I spent four days constructing a detailed depiction of the Assyrian conquest of Isreal with the letters of my name cleverly hidden in the drawing.  Due to time constraints, I later disciplined myself to do an abbreviated version in much less time.  

pics or it didnt happen
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: HarlequinForest on April 05, 2011, 10:05:58 PM
Mine's basically cursive, but I make the big letters really big and the small letter really small.  IMO, it looks extravagant, attractive, and still legible, but it doesn't have much character.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: pogoowner on April 05, 2011, 10:18:12 PM
I have to sign for any package I receive here at school. I sign my name as fast as I can to get it out of the way. And that's how I've developed my sloppy mess of a signature.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: MetalJunkie on April 05, 2011, 10:20:32 PM
I used to write my name out completely, until I got a warehouse management position. Signing paper after paper, I quickly developed it into an illegible mess. It's been that way ever since.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: El Barto on April 05, 2011, 11:57:40 PM
I think it just evolved.  I tried as a youngster to figure out a cool looking signature, buy my name just doesn't work well for that.  I eventually just developed the habit of writing my name as fast as possible, and it became less and less defined.  Now,  first letter quick but neat, then a squiggly line.  Three humps, usually, but they decrease in size so the last might or might not be identifiable as a hump. 

I've found that as I get older, my normal writing is looking more and more like my signature writing.  Most of what I do formally is typed, so actual writing is less frequent and therefore much more rushed.  My handwriting has always sucked ass, but was mostly legible.  Not any more. 
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: ScioPath on April 06, 2011, 12:31:40 AM
The first time in my life I was ever asked to sign a document, I spent four days constructing a detailed depiction of the Assyrian conquest of Isreal with the letters of my name cleverly hidden in the drawing.  Due to time constraints, I later disciplined myself to do an abbreviated version in much less time.  

Really? My grandfather, a former archaeologist, has among his collection of unidentified artifacts a yet-to-be-dated piece that fits your description. On closer examination, the letters "B" "O" "S" "K" and "1" could be found, respectively:

In the constellations, as the orb on the first king's staff, as the river defining the Zebulon border, as the ornament on the third king's staff (?), and on the left wall of the Assyrian temple.

Below is a quick rendering I made, since I had no means of copying the tablet directly. If this is your design (I'm assuming it is), please let me know. Thanks.


(right click --> view.)
(https://i53.tinypic.com/riau8j.png)
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: MetalJunkie on April 06, 2011, 01:35:55 AM
That is marvelous. Bravo.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Sigz on April 06, 2011, 02:32:51 AM
At this point it's just a scribble that slightly resembles my first name in cursive.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: carl320 on April 06, 2011, 02:43:05 AM
It used to be just writing my name in cursive, then I got progressively lazier.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: SPNKr on April 06, 2011, 02:45:19 AM
I think I have a pretty cool signature. ZBomber's a funny guy and I love him, so yeah.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Jamesman42 on April 06, 2011, 07:25:25 AM
The first time in my life I was ever asked to sign a document, I spent four days constructing a detailed depiction of the Assyrian conquest of Isreal with the letters of my name cleverly hidden in the drawing.  Due to time constraints, I later disciplined myself to do an abbreviated version in much less time. 

Really? My grandfather, a former archaeologist, has among his collection of unidentified artifacts a yet-to-be-dated piece that fits your description. On closer examination, the letters "B" "O" "S" "K" and "1" could be found, respectively:

In the constellations, as the orb on the first king's staff, as the river defining the Zebulon border, as the ornament on the third king's staff (?), and on the left wall of the Assyrian temple.

Below is a quick rendering I made, since I had no means of copying the tablet directly. If this is your design (I'm assuming it is), please let me know. Thanks.


(right click --> view.)
(https://i53.tinypic.com/riau8j.png)

They had Teh River even back then, eh?
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Orbert on April 06, 2011, 07:36:22 AM
My first name is Robert, and one day I crossed the "t" without managing to lift the pen off the paper, so the "t" looked liked the first four strokes of a pentagram if you started bottom-left.  I thought that was cool as fuck, but then, I was in junior high at the time.

Over time, my signature has devolved into an "R" with a squiggle and a "Y" with a smaller squiggle.  It is impossible to read, but probably pretty tough to imitate as well.  I'd know right away if someone had tried to fake my signature.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: ScioPath on April 06, 2011, 07:52:06 AM
They had Teh River even back then, eh?

:lol
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: TempusVox on April 06, 2011, 08:42:29 AM
My signature has changed over the years. It used to be very professional looking. Now it's pretty short and sweet, and I had someone at a bookstore tell me a couple of years ago "I guess that's you. If I didn't see you sign it, I wouldn't know what it says. It just looks like a squiggly line."  :lol :lol I told her it was much easier that way. She was probably an English teacher.  :(
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: rumborak on April 06, 2011, 09:02:53 AM
I am left-handed and have given up on the idea of writing anything pretty. So, my signature is simply me writing my name, which is undreadable for most people, so it's a signature in itself.

rumborak
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Chino on April 06, 2011, 09:11:37 AM
The signature on the top line is how I had to write me name since second grade at the school I went to. The one underneath is the one I sign everything with. Most of the time I draw a picture instead, especially on the digital ones.

(https://img69.imageshack.us/img69/6471/2011040611063518.jpg)
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Portrucci on April 06, 2011, 09:07:36 PM
I am left-handed and have given up on the idea of writing anything pretty. So, my signature is simply me writing my name, which is undreadable for most people, so it's a signature in itself.

rumborak

This, pretty much  :lol
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Elsydeon on April 06, 2011, 09:30:10 PM
This is the evolution of my signature.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_gDVEi_CI100/TZ0vEjM_X9I/AAAAAAAAAJ4/uuWW3h9kNJk/s800/2011-04-06%2023.25.55.jpg)
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Orbert on April 06, 2011, 10:03:09 PM
Did you keep the same piece of notebook paper and write your signature on it every couple of years or something?  If so, that's pretty cool.  Shows excellent forsight.

If I'd done the same, it would look similar.  Starts out completely legible, but is now two initials, each followed by a squiggle.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Elsydeon on April 06, 2011, 10:07:19 PM
Did you keep the same piece of notebook paper and write your signature on it every couple of years or something?  If so, that's pretty cool.  Shows excellent forsight.

If I'd done the same, it would look similar.  Starts out completely legible, but is now two initials, each followed by a squiggle.
Actually that would be kind of cool, but no. I just wrote it as printed first, then went down as how I used to write it. the second one is from elementary school when they first teach you cursive and you have to write it in between those giant spaces between the lines  :lol
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Orbert on April 06, 2011, 10:09:54 PM
I wouldn't even be able to reproduce the evolution of mine, as I've completely lost the ability to write in cursive legibly.  I never write in cursive.  Last time I wrote in cursive must've been 20 years ago or more.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: robwebster on April 07, 2011, 02:44:29 AM
I never write in cursive.  Last time I wrote in cursive must've been 20 years ago or more.
Yeah, likewise. ('Cept the 20 years bit. More like nine or ten.) They tried to ram it down our throats in primary school and I never got on with it. They'd take handwriting tests, and if you weren't writing in cursive you weren't getting points for it. My handwriting ended up looking totally dreadful, but I was indoctrinated nonetheless. Didn't occur to me that I could unjoin the letters again until I was twelve or so. Tried it on a whim (I think on some biology homework) at a time when I'd all but forgotten it was possible to write in any other way, and was stunned by how much better my handwriting looked.

Very much resent having been half-nelsoned into using it in the first place. Metaphorically, natch.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: ThroughHerEyesDude6 on April 07, 2011, 03:16:11 AM
Kinda similar to what some other people have said here.

It started when I was trying out different cursive patterns. One way of writing an 'M' that I always liked was the font from COBHC. I liked it so much I integrated it into the signature. It was cool for a while, but then it became difficult to keep up with. I used to have an ornate and beautiful way of signing my name. But then I got lazy, and gave up trying to look neat. Now the character I have in my signature is so sloppy and generic I feel it really isn't unique anymore.


(https://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f355/D1M1TR1/DTF/signature.jpg?t=1302167729)
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Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Tick on April 07, 2011, 08:17:10 AM
I never sign my signature the same way twice.
Title: Re: How did you develop your signature?
Post by: Chino on April 07, 2011, 08:39:22 AM
At a local breakfast joint I go to I like drawing pictures of monster trucks or signing it "Optimus Prime". The girls behind the counter have never noticed.