The report of handwriting's imminent demise is exaggerated.
"Wohlgefühl: it’s one of those enigmatic words the German language excels in constructing. It can mean ‘wellbeing’ or ‘good feeling’, but it is the word Meike Wander, owner of Berlin’s RSVP stationery shop, uses to describe the timelessly simple delight of handwriting: of pen in hand, ink on paper and skin on surface as thoughts and images transfer from the imaginative to the material..."
A Telegraph article on the resurgence of journaling and all things writerly. Rejoice!


Composing on paper's superb. You can lose it. If you don't lose it, individuals may discover it difficult to go through because of your handwriting - that's if you show it to them. You can deliver report to various individuals on the other facet of the world in, ooh, days. By contrast, the terrible, clunky old net only lets you release to the entire planet in seconds. It'll by no means catch on.
-learn simple german
Posted by: learn simple german | December 28, 2010 at 07:03 PM