Our handwriting style is influenced by our physical, mental, and emotional situations. Graphology can discover and logically understand individual traits in each of these areas.
Author: Lynn Lee

Does the copybook pattern an individual learns in school permanently shape their handwriting style? Of course, our early education has a role to play in

Because we all have a mix of masculine and feminine traits, handwriting does not reveal the writer’s sex. As a result, the graphologist should always

There is a gray area for individuals who are unfamiliar with the profession when defining the phrase “Handwriting Expert” as someone who is qualified to

If you were intending to spend money in a business relationship with another person, it’s quite improbable that you’d do so without first conducting some

Children’s Emotional Immaturity If we want to analyze character, temperament, and talents by looking at people’s handwriting, we should start with children’s writing because this

Perhaps you’ve heard the idiom, “Handwriting is Brainwriting” and wondered what it meant. All of our physical movements are controlled by our brains. Your hand

There have always been brilliant men and women who believe that the way we write is linked to us and what we are. As Aristotle

Because graphology is concerned with the study of handwriting, its future is inextricably linked to the future of handwriting. We evaluate the current situation of

A healthy, normal child’s handwriting will be firm, even, and will not deviate too far from the copybook style of writing he learned in school.