What Does Your Handwriting Mean?
Ranked #1,635 in Education, #38,832 overall
What Does Your Handwriting Mean?
A handwritten letter is becoming a thing of the past, now that computers are in virtually every home. However, there is still something to be learned from a person's handwriting.
Different handwriting styles depict different personality types. If you've always wondered what your handwriting says about you, then read on. With a little detective work, you can learn something about others, too!
Different handwriting styles depict different personality types. If you've always wondered what your handwriting says about you, then read on. With a little detective work, you can learn something about others, too!
Using the Grapho-Deck to do Handwriting Analysis
If you want a fun way to do handwriting analysis and personality analysis with your friends, there is a great little tool called the grapho-deck. You can easily take it with you and it's tons of fun to do with your friends. Click here to check it out! Handwriting Analysis on Amazon!
Handwriting Analysis Made Easy
The following is a list of certain handwriting types and their meanings. I can say that for myself, it's pretty accurate. How about you?
If letters slant to the left: Indicates introspection and a lot of emotional control.
If letter slant to the right: Reveals a person who's outgoing, friendly, impulsive, and emotionally open.
If letters are straight up and down: The sign of someone who's ruled by the head, not the heart.
Letters that slant in more than one direction: Indicates versatility and adaptability.
An erratic slant: Usually means a lack of flexibility.
Heavy pressure writing (like you can feel the rib made on the back of the paper): The writer is agitated.
Moderate pressure (the writing is dark, but you can't feel the rib on the other side of the paper): Shows ability to deal with stress.
Light pressure: Indicates someone who seems to take life in stride.
Tiny letters: Indicate the writer is has somewhat low self esteem but is intelligent.
Small letters: The hallmark of quiet, introspective types - they're generally detail-oriented and have good concentration.
Large letters: Sign of a confident, easygoing individual.
Huge letters: Indicate someone who's theatrical, usually loud, and needs to be the center of attention at all times.
Wide letters (their width and height are about the same): The mark of someone who's open and friendly.
Narrow letters: Show someone who's somewhat shy and inhibited but very self-disciplined.
Letters that don't touch: Indicate an impulsive, artistic, sometimes impractical free thinker.
Some letters connecting: Means the writer's personality blends logic and intuition.
All letters making contact: The sign of someone who's highly cautious.
A curved first mark: Shows a person who's traditional and plays by the rules.
A straight beginning stroke: Reveals someone who's rigid and doesn't like being told what to do.
A final stroke straight across: The writer is cautious.
An end mark that curves up: Reveals generosity.
Perfect penmanship: The hallmark of a communicative person.
An indecipherable scrawl: Indicates a person who's secretive, closed-up and likes to keep his thoughts to himself.
If letters slant to the left: Indicates introspection and a lot of emotional control.
If letter slant to the right: Reveals a person who's outgoing, friendly, impulsive, and emotionally open.
If letters are straight up and down: The sign of someone who's ruled by the head, not the heart.
Letters that slant in more than one direction: Indicates versatility and adaptability.
An erratic slant: Usually means a lack of flexibility.
Heavy pressure writing (like you can feel the rib made on the back of the paper): The writer is agitated.
Moderate pressure (the writing is dark, but you can't feel the rib on the other side of the paper): Shows ability to deal with stress.
Light pressure: Indicates someone who seems to take life in stride.
Tiny letters: Indicate the writer is has somewhat low self esteem but is intelligent.
Small letters: The hallmark of quiet, introspective types - they're generally detail-oriented and have good concentration.
Large letters: Sign of a confident, easygoing individual.
Huge letters: Indicate someone who's theatrical, usually loud, and needs to be the center of attention at all times.
Wide letters (their width and height are about the same): The mark of someone who's open and friendly.
Narrow letters: Show someone who's somewhat shy and inhibited but very self-disciplined.
Letters that don't touch: Indicate an impulsive, artistic, sometimes impractical free thinker.
Some letters connecting: Means the writer's personality blends logic and intuition.
All letters making contact: The sign of someone who's highly cautious.
A curved first mark: Shows a person who's traditional and plays by the rules.
A straight beginning stroke: Reveals someone who's rigid and doesn't like being told what to do.
A final stroke straight across: The writer is cautious.
An end mark that curves up: Reveals generosity.
Perfect penmanship: The hallmark of a communicative person.
An indecipherable scrawl: Indicates a person who's secretive, closed-up and likes to keep his thoughts to himself.
New Guestbook
submit
-
Reply
-
JennySui
Oct 4, 2011 @ 4:27 am | delete
- A very interesting lens on handwriting. Kindly have a look on my lens about How to Improve My Handwriting.
-
-
Reply
-
moonlitta
Jul 5, 2011 @ 10:39 am | delete
- This reminds me my school days, I had a friend who was a very good graphologist...
-
-
Reply
-
shaaranica
Oct 29, 2009 @ 3:52 am | delete
- handwritting analysing rocks!! I am just like how my handwriting says i am!
-
Great Handwriting Analysis Tools
by thegreenninja
thegreenninja
I'm Jen and I love writing about green energy, relationships, sex and just about anything else that's interesting.
- 7 featured lenses
- Winner of 7 trophies!
- Top lens » Top 5 High Quality Headphones
Feeling creative?
Create a Lens!
Explore related pages
- Online Personality Tests Improve Your Career Choices Online Personality Tests Improve Your Career Choices
- Analyze Your Handwriting Analyze Your Handwriting
- The Secret Code in Handwriting The Secret Code in Handwriting
- Change Your Handwriting, Change Your Life? Change Your Handwriting, Change Your Life?
- What Does Your Handwriting Reveal?: The Best Handwriting Analysis Ever What Does Your Handwriting Reveal?: The Best Handwriting Analysis Ever
- Graphology Graphology