how to sign the word graphics

To sign the word “graphics,” use both hands to form the letter G in American Sign Language by making a fist with the thumb and first two fingers extended. Then, move both hands in a circular motion in front of…

To sign the word “graphics,” use both hands to form the letter G in American Sign Language by making a fist with the thumb and first two fingers extended. Then, move both hands in a circular motion in front of…

To sign the word “skin,” make a fist with your dominant hand and place it on the side of your non-dominant hand, then slide your fist down the side of your hand as if you are peeling off a layer.

To sign the word “completed,” make a circle with your dominant hand and then tap it on your non-dominant palm.

To sign the word “assistance,” use both hands with the fingers extended and touching each other, then place one hand on top of the other and move them upward in a circular motion.

To sign the word “academic,” use your dominant hand to make a “Y” shape with your fingers and touch your temple twice.

To sign the word century, make a circle with your dominant hand and place it in front of your chest. Then, draw your hand out and away from your body, ending with your palm facing downward. This represents the concept…

To sign the word vacation, use the sign for “V” by making a peace sign with your dominant hand and then bending your index and middle fingers down to touch your palm. Then, make a circular motion with your hand…

To sign the word components, use your dominant hand to make the letter “C” shape and tap it twice on the center of your non-dominant hand’s open palm. This represents the “com” part of “components.” Then, switch to the letter…

To sign the word “fees,” use your dominant hand to make a “F” handshape and swipe it twice across the palm of your other hand, as if you were paying someone.

To sign the word republic, use your dominant hand to make a fist and extend your thumb and index finger. Then, place your thumb on your forehead and move your hand forward in a circular motion while keeping your index…