Rader vs Rader

I decided today that the shorthand in Notehand is easier to read than that in the Simplified manual. I was a little surprised to see that they were both produced by the same person, Charles Rader. The Notehand writing is larger and bolder. That in Simplified is finer and delicate in comparison. (To my eye,…

Continue Reading

Notehand: Covers, reprints and DJS – oh my!

Due to it being my first learning book and now having a place in my heart (does that enter me into the club of Gregg geekdom?), I’m looking for an affordable Notehand book that isn’t in too poor of condition. Specifically, I’m interested in the first edition from 1960, which has those cute little 50s graphics for…

Continue Reading

“Of all” in Simplified

In Simplified, the phrase “of all” is written as o-o. These are both upright, and it looks similar to a longhand cursive w. This one surprises me because “all” by itself — as a brief form — is written as a o turned sideways. Is there a rule or principle that is hidden or overlooked…

Continue Reading

Question about writing process when copying lessons

Hi all, When doing my writing practice, I tend now to look at each outline and write it as I go. I find that the constant reference aids my confidence and ability to produce accurate outlines. (I do “write” rather than “draw.”) Both the Simplified and Notehand manuals say to read a convenient number of…

Continue Reading

Yet another pondering of Anni or Simplified

Hi all, Elsewhere, Carlos asked me: Do you own any shorthand books already, or are you looking for a series to settle with? I recommend sticking to one series for learning because the principles within a series are interconnected — in fact, that’s how you will be able to write new words, by applying the…

Continue Reading