This week I’m doing handwriting analysis. I’ve already done Laura’s and today
it’s Aaron and Beth’s turn.
In alpahabetical order, here’s Aaron’s sample.
Aaron’s writing has the following characteristics:
Simplified, disconnected letters with no upper or lower loops: Literary. Intuitive thinker. Unpretentious, straightforward. No-nonsense.
Slight forward slant: Friendly, respects social boundaries
Large writing: Enthusiasm. Philsophical bent. Sees the big picture, not hung up on details. Doesn’t like small spaces or feeling “boxed in”.
Pointed top of the letter M: Investigative mind, wants to get to the bottom of things, loves a mystery
Ascending lines, tall capital A in signature, underscored signature: Optimistic, fun, energetic, self-confident.
And here we have Beth:
In Beth’s writing we see these characteristics:
Leading stroke: “My” begins with a curved leading stroke, which indicates tactfulness, consideration of the feelings of others, and sometimes difficulty with being direct.
Narrow margins: Friendly, social, not many boundaries
Simplified capitals: Literary (as are all handwriting characteristics such as printing which resemble the kind of text you see in books rather than fancy penmanship).
Simplified capital “I” : modest, likable personality. (A huge ornate “I” would indicate the opposite).
Curved writing: Easygoing, sociable, pleasant.
I-dots far forward of the stems: excited about the future, a little impatient for it to get here. Optimistic. Visionary.
Closed o’s with loops: Beth doesn’t automatically tell everything she knows. She can be trusted to keep a secret.
Wide loops: Sensitive.
But no wide loops on the letter “d”! Beth is tougher in the face of criticism than you might think!
Heavier pressure: Strong-willed. The “iron fist in the velvet glove”. Sensual. Likes luxury. (light writing would indicate spirituality and rejection of materialistic things).
Emoticons and Xs: humorous, affectionate.
So was I right or was I way off? Let me know in the comments.
Keep those handwriting samples coming. I’m doing this all week. I might even do samples of famous artists, if enough people are interested.
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Haha, good job MK. I think the majority of it is spot on, I think there’s a few things that I’m not 100% sure about, lol! The last one on Aaron’s… and also I sometimes do a big ornate ‘I’, it depends on the sentence! haha!
This was fun, have reblogged! 🙂
Oho! What was I wrong about? Do tell.
Oo, me please, me please! What do I need to do, write something and send you a photo of the sample?
Here is my sample if you have time to take a look please
http://sallypanayiotou.wordpress.com/2012/02/01/under-the-microscope/
Thank you!
Will do. I have three samples ahead of you but I might be able to publish the analysis on Friday morning.
Fantastic, thank you!
Cool!
Thanks for stopping by and appreciating my work. 8)
Saw this on Sally’s site. Would you mind adding me to the wait list? I’ll post a sample if you say yes.
Sure! Come one, come all!
I keep forgetting to link to things! I put this up ages ago (maybe yesterday?):
http://shannonhowell.wordpress.com/2012/02/01/the-writing-on-the-wall/
Me too please, hope you can read this!
Neeks, I can get a sense of what your writing is like, but it would be better if you wrote at least a paragraph. One sentence isn’t a lot to go on.