Do you hate the way you sign your name? Try plastic surgery for your signature. Companies have popped up offering signature makeovers.
NEW YORK — Doctors, lawyers, celebrities: There's a new cosmetic surgery, of sorts, for which they're all signing up.
Molina said her Planet of Names clients include professionals and famous people in search of new ways to sign autographs, though her lips are sealed on the identities of high-profile signature seekers. 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.
“It's a way for people to reinvent themselves. The way that you present yourself on the outside can affect how you see yourself on the inside. I think with signatures, it’s adding some intentionality,” she said. “It's also an artistic pursuit.”
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