firemonkey wrote:
http://www.dysgraphiahelp.co.uk/myself/the-subtypes-of-dysgraphia/
Suggests writing doesn't always have to be illegible. This was also the view of several members of a dysgraphia facebook group.
For me, I could be considered motor dysgraphia under this since I have poor fine motor skills (below average, 16th percentile). Maybe a bit of spatial, but that was more as a kid. I didn't use margins and font was big with big spaces between each word (like this). Teachers always complain that they can't read my writing and that "it's as bad as a doctor's". I am able to type longer stuff now for tests and exams so it's legible.
I notice that my writing is the worst with an inky pen, then pen, then regular pencil, and I write the best with a mechanical pencil. I buy mechanical pencils so teachers can read my writing better.