A century ago, many Americans associated handwriting analysis with occult practices such as horoscopes and fortune telling. Those people did not see it as a
Category: Graphology Basics
Graphology Basics

After looking at the significance of general layout, basic elements, and various other signs like the T cross, and partially explaining why special meanings are

Your signature is a representation of your public self-image, or how you act in public and around other people, or your social persona. What you

In our daily lives, we all require space. We require space to develop, to be ourselves, and to demonstrate our uniqueness. In a nutshell, space

Starting strokes of any kind show that the writer has done some planning before taking action. Starting strokes that are lofty in nature may indicate

The graphologist is interested in the first letter of a written word because it reveals how the writer grasps new situations, adjusts to new settings

From three perspectives, the last letter of a word, and notably its end-stroke, is fascinating. The end-stroke of the last letter, like the commencement, the

In graphology, dishonesty is arguably the most studied topic. Studies in Europe, South America, Israel, and the Soviet Union have accumulated a wealth of information

The imaginary line on which we write on a blank piece of paper is referred to as a “baseline.” Is the writing going up, down,

Handwriting is divided into three zones. There are three zones: top, medium, and lower. In handwriting, we can think of the three zones in three