Hancock (Signature)
Hancock (Signature) is a distinctive style of handwriting that is often associated with the American founding father John Hancock. His signature is famously large and flamboyant, symbolizing boldness and individuality. It is most recognized from the Declaration of Independence, where Hancock's name stands out prominently.
The term "Hancock" has since become synonymous with a signature in general, reflecting the importance of personal identity in written form. Many people aspire to have a signature that is unique and memorable, much like Hancock's, which has left a lasting impression in American history.