What are some cute cell phone signatures?
As you can see, there are loads of "cute" cell phone signatures that have already been suggested. Generally, the best cell phone signatures will involve something related to your name, because you want your signature to be easily-identifiable as you.
Try messing around with variations of different symbols and your name. For example:
Aside from using just your name, the most common signatures are based on changing letters in your name to numbers or other characters.
These are probably the most fun to make, and also your friends will have to decrypt the signature to realise that it spells out your name. You can use an online generator to help you change your name into ASCII art, or use www.muskurahat.us/msn/nicks.asp and make the signature yourself.
There are many cute signatures that can be added to the bottom of a text message. These will normally be in the form of symbols, and these symbols will denote a number of items. On most occasions, they will show an emotion that the sender of the text is feeling.
Some examples of emotions that can be shown on a text message in the form of symbols are:
• :) Indicating that someone is happy, a smiley face.
• :-D A grin - used quite often when people are being a little cheeky.
• ;-) A wink - again used if people are being a bit cheeky.
• :)) A large smile.
• @-)--- A rose, normally indicating that the person is in love.
All these text signatures should be read by turning the head 90 degrees to the left, at which point the symbol will become clear. These are known as text emoticons.
Some people like to sign a text message with their name, but again they may vary the spelling of their name with the use of symbols. This also enables the sender of the text message to shorten their name.
Some examples of names that can be changed in a text message are:
• S@rah - using the ampersand as an a
• Ro5e - substituting the s with a 5
• 3v3 - using the 3, instead of the letter E
Other examples of signatures that could be considered cute are those that use sayings to denote the feelings of the person sending the text. For example, if someone wanted to convey how much they love someone, then they could use 4everurs, which would mean "forever yours".
As you can see, there are loads of "cute" cell phone signatures that have already been suggested. Generally, the best cell phone signatures will involve something related to your name, because you want your signature to be easily-identifiable as you.
Try messing around with variations of different symbols and your name. For example:
- ^^ Katie ^_^
- xX~Katie~Xx.
- Another popular style is to replace letters in your name with characters, so: ..::J4ME3::..
- [[.Cant.Tap.This.]]
- Live.Laugh.Love.<3
Aside from using just your name, the most common signatures are based on changing letters in your name to numbers or other characters.
These are probably the most fun to make, and also your friends will have to decrypt the signature to realise that it spells out your name. You can use an online generator to help you change your name into ASCII art, or use www.muskurahat.us/msn/nicks.asp and make the signature yourself.
There are many cute signatures that can be added to the bottom of a text message. These will normally be in the form of symbols, and these symbols will denote a number of items. On most occasions, they will show an emotion that the sender of the text is feeling.
Some examples of emotions that can be shown on a text message in the form of symbols are:
• :) Indicating that someone is happy, a smiley face.
• :-D A grin - used quite often when people are being a little cheeky.
• ;-) A wink - again used if people are being a bit cheeky.
• :)) A large smile.
• @-)--- A rose, normally indicating that the person is in love.
All these text signatures should be read by turning the head 90 degrees to the left, at which point the symbol will become clear. These are known as text emoticons.
Some people like to sign a text message with their name, but again they may vary the spelling of their name with the use of symbols. This also enables the sender of the text message to shorten their name.
Some examples of names that can be changed in a text message are:
• S@rah - using the ampersand as an a
• Ro5e - substituting the s with a 5
• 3v3 - using the 3, instead of the letter E
Other examples of signatures that could be considered cute are those that use sayings to denote the feelings of the person sending the text. For example, if someone wanted to convey how much they love someone, then they could use 4everurs, which would mean "forever yours".