Category Archives: GRAPHOLOGY
7.3 ANGLES OF WRITING
7.3 ANGLES OF WRITING
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The next and most quickly spotted “at a glance” is the “writing angle” or the slant of a person’s penmanship. This feature, however, calls for special study, as many small variations are noticed when writing is studied closely.
A “Key chart” or “graphometer” can be used to measure the different angles of writing, and specimens of each type are given here. Their significance is as follows:
BACKWARD WRITING
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Some experts claim that this style literally represents the past in a person’s life showing someone who thinks in the same backward style. With some, it shows a suppressed nature, a fear of facing the world and its problems. With others, it shows a cold, self-sufficient personality, with very little regard toward people generally.
7.2 SIZE OF WRITING
7.2 SIZE OF WRITING
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Differences in writing size are quite remarkable, and next to the “over-all” appearance of the lines, size is the most conspicuous thing about a person’s penmanship. The examples given run the gamut of sizes, affording easy comparison with any samples you may intend to analyze.
TINY WRITING shows an artistic or literary nature, with great attention to detail. This is the writing of a specialist, a person who becomes more and more centered on a single aim. Such writers never waste time or energy. They are thinkers who embody their thoughts in purpose, but are overly annoyed at triffles.
TINY WRITING
SMALL WRITING marks the scholar, the philosopher, or the statesman—IN ordinary life it shows a person of keen observation and executive ability. These writers are the type who go to the top in their chosen fields.
Small Writing
AVERAGE WRITING covers a considerable range of size and in many instances represents just what it is termed: Mr. Average Man. But the analysis should by no means stop at that. This average, in itself, shows balance, plus ability.
Average Writing