Tuesday, 14 November 2006

All I Use For Handwriting Analysis In Field

So I thought I'd write a post detailing everything I use for analysing handwriting in field, because I'm such a nice guy and all that (note: it's really just for traffic).

All the books I read on Handwriting Analysis tend to just tell you what this and that means. There are rarely reasons given on why, or psychological experiments proving it. Hence their is a lot of skepticism. But whether you believe it or not, chicks eat it up like junkies given crack.

Spacing: If their spaces between lines and words are regular, they are a well-rounded, balanced, and fairly happy person.

Large spaces between words and lines means they're independent, like isolation, and maybe a slight extrovert.

Small spaces - dependent on others, inability to make decisions, shy.

Size: Large - Confident, happy, perhaps vain.

Medium - A well-rounded person, if there are no other slants or things they are happy.

Small - If they write fast, they are well-educated, intelligent.


Slant: Pointing forwards - Optimistic, driven, ambitious, positive. If it is very forward, they are passionate about what they do.

Backwards - Negative, less-driven. If you want something positive to tell her, try, 'you tend to take a more laid back approach to things' that should do it.

Too big - Egocentric, bit of a megalomaniac, quite selfish.


Speed:
Generally speaking fast is positive, and slow is negative.


Pressure:
Heavy - These people are decisive, energetic, have healthy aggression... or not, but you're probably not going to say that. Try will power and good health as well with.

Light - Intelligent, generous, easily influenced, often weak libido.


Shape:
Rounded - Friendly, sociable, affectionate

Angular - Ambitious, realistic, trust-worthy, hard-working.


There's a lot lot more to this as you might expect, but when sarging you don't really need to know more. Just use the information above as a base to riff off, and go with what feels right.


1 comment:

Gerrard said...

Thanks for that. I've been looking for a good post on Handwriting. I'll let you knoe how it goes in the field.