How to Create a Name Sign
Instructions
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Select a name sign that is either arbitrary or descriptive. Arbitrary name signs are often initalized and placed on the head or upper body. Descriptive name signs reflect a personality, characteristic or typical behavior of the person.
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Consider the first initial of the person's name. Many names are often initialized with the first letter of a person's name or the first and last letter's of a person's name.
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Select the location for the name sign. Common locations include forehead, nose, cheek, chin, eyes, shoulder and in front of the body.
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Consider the gender of the person being named. Boy signs are often found in the boy region (forehead) and girl signs are found in the girl region (under the cheek).
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Consider a unique trait of a person when developing a name sign. A child with beautiful eyes can have a name sign near the eyes. A person with wavy hair can have a name sign related to hair.
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Obtain a name sign from a native American Sign Language user when new to the deaf community. It is considered an honor to receive a name sign from a native American Sign Language user.
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