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28 days agoPeople shouldn’t need to learn how to read cursive, only how to write it. You should aim for a font that is as easy to read as possible, that’s just standard advice for any form of writing.
Be less prescriptive in the right and wrong way to do cursive. For example, the join between the u and the r could use a distinctively different curve to the curve used in the u. Less symmetrical, probably a wider arc. That would reduce and resemblance to a w, which people are seeing due the level of symmetry. That probably conflicts with the arbitrary rules you’ve got in mind for how to do cursive writing, but it would make it easier to read and still be in keeping with the cursive style.
No citation needed for my opinion.
There are good and bad cursive fonts. If you want to write in fonts that people need to learn how to read, go ahead. Just don’t get butt hurt when people read it as Cowteny.
I’ve offered some advice which OP is under no obligation to read or act upon. Reading the other comments here, they are showing frustration that people aren’t constructive enough so hopefully it is well received.
My advice to you, which you are also not obligated to act on, is to chill.