I don't even know if I have a program that does this, so just descriptions!
Jeka's handwriting is very neat printing, with small letters and slightly larger than usual gaps between them. The UP is a largely paperless society, and Orandians don't actually HAVE hands (or arms. They're giant snakes, people!), but she felt that it was important that she be able to write legibly. Furthermore, it was a good exercise, first to make sure that the cyber-arms Brainy had built for her worked, and second to get used to her new arms after her transformation. It also needled her father a little, which she couldn't quite resist.
Jonas' handwriting is angular, upright, and somewhat dark. He also forms the letters the exact same way each time -- if you stacked up every single "e" he wrote, you wouldn't see any variation; and the same with all of his other letters. It's also very level and legible. Since he can interface directly with computers, he doesn't do much writing, but he thinks that he might like to invest in a diary when he gets back to his universe.
Ax's handwriting, when he takes the time, is light with gentle curves and little flourishes. It slants to the right, and looks a bit like Tolkien's Elvish script. When he's writing fast, it's a little darker with steeper curves, but still slants to the right has the occasional flourish. Both are very level, and neither is particularly legible. He doesn't write much, but you can probably guess if you squint at it for a bit. And damn does it look pretty. For public consumption, he usually prints.
Paco's handwriting is sloppy, but mostly legible. It leans every which way, but mostly to the right -- the dots for his lowercase "i"s are often over the next letter entirely. He tends to end his sentences with a flourish, celebrating a complete thought nailed down on paper. Sometimes he erases his mistakes and other times he scribbles them out.
I am having entirely too much fun with this
Jeka's handwriting is very neat printing, with small letters and slightly larger than usual gaps between them. The UP is a largely paperless society, and Orandians don't actually HAVE hands (or arms. They're giant snakes, people!), but she felt that it was important that she be able to write legibly. Furthermore, it was a good exercise, first to make sure that the cyber-arms Brainy had built for her worked, and second to get used to her new arms after her transformation. It also needled her father a little, which she couldn't quite resist.
Jonas' handwriting is angular, upright, and somewhat dark. He also forms the letters the exact same way each time -- if you stacked up every single "e" he wrote, you wouldn't see any variation; and the same with all of his other letters. It's also very level and legible. Since he can interface directly with computers, he doesn't do much writing, but he thinks that he might like to invest in a diary when he gets back to his universe.
Ax's handwriting, when he takes the time, is light with gentle curves and little flourishes. It slants to the right, and looks a bit like Tolkien's Elvish script. When he's writing fast, it's a little darker with steeper curves, but still slants to the right has the occasional flourish. Both are very level, and neither is particularly legible. He doesn't write much, but you can probably guess if you squint at it for a bit. And damn does it look pretty. For public consumption, he usually prints.
Paco's handwriting is sloppy, but mostly legible. It leans every which way, but mostly to the right -- the dots for his lowercase "i"s are often over the next letter entirely. He tends to end his sentences with a flourish, celebrating a complete thought nailed down on paper. Sometimes he erases his mistakes and other times he scribbles them out.