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The Palmer Method, created by Austin Norman Palmer in the late 19th-century, started a new trend in American penmanship and went on to become the most popular handwriting system of the 20th-century. Start learning the Palmer Method by reading the FAQs and watching the Intro Series.
Drills - The Palmer Method of Business Writing. Drill 1: Oblique straight line and oval exercises. Drill 2: Two-space compact oval and oblique straight line exercises. Drill 3: Two-space compact oval and minimum letters. Drill 4: Developing a uniform, continuous motion. Drill 5: Forcing movement drill. Drill 6: Capital A. Drill 7: Capital O.
The Palmer Method of penmanship instruction was developed and promoted by Austin Palmer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was intended to simplify the earlier "Spencerian method", which had been the main handwriting learning method since the 1840s. [1]
This video course guides you through The Palmer Method of Business Writing. The course includes 35 videos covering 80+ lessons and 100+ drills from and a Practice Schedule to guide your practice sessions. Click here to learn more.
The object of the Palmer Method is to teach rapid, easily-executed, business writing. It has not been written to exploit any one's skill as a pen artist. It aims to be of use to those who are ambitious to become good, practical business writers.
Let’s talk about the Palmer Method position, and by that I mean everything you do to set yourself up for writing. This includes posture, grip, arm position, and paper position. With this camera angle, we can discuss posture first.
The Intro Series. Part 1: What is the Palmer Method? Part 2: How Long Does It Take to Learn the Palmer Method? Part 3: What Supplies Do I Need to Learn the Palmer Method? Part 4: What is Muscular Movement and How Does It Work? Part 5: Palmer Method Posture, Grip, Arm Position, & Paper Position.