EasyScript Speed Writing

EasyScript Speed Writing is a speedwriting method developed by Lenny Levin and introduced at a public seminar in Bedford, Massachusetts, United States, in 1990. EasyScript, like other speedwriting methods, has an advantage over traditional shorthand methods in that it can be learned more easily, at the cost of reduced maximum speed. In other words, a person using EasyScript will still write in the traditional longhand form but everything written will be shortened.

Rules

The EasyScript system has five rules. They divide English vocabulary into five groups:

Usage

References

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