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Graphology

Graphologie, also known as Writing Psychology, it is the study of handwriting. Very old and still in use today, it is supposed to reveal a person's attributes from their handwriting.But you can ask yourselves, how this is done? What does a graphologist look at when in analyzing your handwriting?There are five important aspects the analyzer will examine: first he will examine the dimensions of the letter; their height and width. Next he will analyze the form of the writing; then inclination, pressure applied when writing, and finally if your writing forms attached or detached letters.Dimensions:The average height of handwriting is five millimeters. As a reference point the lines on a typical loose-leaf piece of paper are seven millimeters apart. Large handwriting which ranges from five to ten millimeters corresponds to the writers’ need for expansion. He is vain. However, his imagination is large and fertile. His concern for the readability of his handwriting denotes his honesty. On the other hand, small handwriting - two to five millimeters - reveals the writers’ attention for detail. The writers’ intelligence is acute however he is relatively closed-minded. A succession of large and small letters is a sign of an emotional and unstable person.I need two volunteers please. How about you, Mark, and Maria. Could you please write ‘German is my favorite class’(you suck ups). Form of the writing:There are three forms of writing; rounded, as you can see here; angular writing; and ovals, open versus closed. Rounded: rounded writing is a consequence of smooth movement, by nature the writer is kind and sociable. He is also indulgent. If the writing is rounded to the point where ovals are near perfect circles this demonstrates an acute personality, however if the writing is malformed it is a sign of passivity and a lack of courage. Angular: angular writing is formed by aggressive movements and is graceless. The writ...

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