Irritated by all the different ASL alphabet charts you are finding online?

Worried about accidentally learning the wrong signs?

The American Sign Language Alphabet: Letters A-Z, Numbers 0-9 reference guide will help you learn the basics of ASL fingerspelling without a headache and in no time. All the hand signs were approved by renowned American sign language experts. This book is part of a set of professional reference guides for international manual alphabets for Fingeralphabet.org. It is designed for libraries, institutions, and individuals who need or prefer the information in ebook format.

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35 POSTER CHARTS WITH THE ASL ALPHABET • SIGNS APPROVED BY SIGN LANGUAGE EXPERTS • READY-TO-PRINT PDF-FILES • STANDARD US-LETTER FORMAT • PERFECT FOR DESKJET PRINTERS • VARIOUS COLORS, GRADIENTS, AND TEXTURES • INCLUDES BLACK & WHITE VARIATIONS • PRINT AS MANY AS YOU LIKE! • SHARE THEM! • PERFECT FOR FREE GIVE-AWAYS

Project FingerAlphabet ASL Alphabet Poster Charts 2

Unsure about some of the handshapes?

Some signs are hard to grasp (and hard to illustrate). These are two of the reasons why handshapes are often shown from varying perspectives rather than a continuous one. Unfortunately, changes of perspective within an alphabet chart are rarely pointed out, leading to confusion and misunderstandings. The signs in this reference guide are shown in large illustrations from two defined view points in order to facilitate understanding. Each handshape is demonstrated in two images – one, as seen by the viewer and one, as seen by the signer – which makes each sign easy to learn. In addition, the alphabet as well as the numbers 0-9 are grouped together separately in comprehensive charts.

ASL Alphabet viewpoint Project Fingeralphabet

What Others Are Saying

That is brilliant! Thank you for your hard work! … The Kindle ebook looks cool!
Caroline Mc Grotty

Chairperson, Irish Deaf Youth Association

I love the word search books. I’m an ASL teacher in high school. It’s great practice for learning the letters. The kids love them and it’s the perfect “assignment” to leave for substitutes. Something they can do on their own.
I think the categories even work on the older kids.
Kim H.

High School ASL Teacher

Ich bin begeistert von Ihrem neuen Projekt mit den Kinderalphabeten …
Laura Verweyen

Kulturabteilung, Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe, Germany

Wow, I’m very impressed with your work – beautiful presentation! Love the graphics.
Dr. Rachel McKee

Programme Director, Deaf Studies, School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

I finished the Vol.01 book last week and am halfway through the Adjective book. I think they are great. After the first puzzle I was used to the view of the signs and it became just like doing a regular puzzle.
Richard H

Good work what you do, keep it up.
Cieilidh O'Sullivan

for Boanerges Deaf Initiative Uganda

Einfach genial!
Einfach fingerfertig!

(Please make a German version)
Andreas CostrauCEO

CEO, gebaerdenservice.de, Germany

You are really doing a great job and I know that many … people all over the world will appreciate [it].
Ms. Phillipa Sandholm

Administrative Secretary, World Federation of the Deaf (WFD)

… Themed books would be REALLY COOL!! That was 1 thing that I enjoyed with the kids books – because you had “adverbs”, & “adjectives”, etc … it was cool – to test my “English” knowledge with them …
… Whatever you decide – KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!! YOU ARE AWESOME!! These are definitely enjoyable!
Janna K.

Preacher

I received both books this last Friday, and they are awesome! You have done an amazing job with these. They are clear, easy to read, and I appreciate the time and effort you put into these!

Thanks so much!

Kathy S.

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Find out how to fingerspell with the American Sing Language (ASL) Alphabet and the signs for the numbers 0-9.

About the Author

Lassal

Lassal

Lassal is a contemporary German concept artist and author of several non-fiction, short fiction, and illustrated books. Her Project FingerAlphabet – a site that provides revised high quality manual alphabets for free download – garnered critical acclaim and a nomination for the German Award for Civic Engagement. More information about Project FingerAlphabet: https://www.fingeralphabet.org

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