Doctors, lawyers, celebrities: There’s a new cosmetic surgery, of sorts, for which they’re all signing up. on writing one’s own name in cursive. With a pen or another writing implement. On paper.
In general, Molina said, people come to her for signature makeovers for a simple reason: They’re tired of the way they sign their names. She and others offer templates and stencils, encouraging clients to practice their newfound John Hancocks, with results in a short couple of weeks if they put in the time.
Artistic, for sure, but what happens when a client’s signature must be matched with a signature on file? Think voter rolls, passports, credit cards, health documents, wills, insurance or financial papers.