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What Does Your Handwriting Analysis Reveal About You?

Handwriting samples are used in psychological testing, personality evaluations, forensic investigations and by human resource and security agencies. Here are clues to some of the things they observe in handwriting.

Handwriting analysis has been used as a tool for psychological testing, personality evaluation, and character assessment. Samples are used by some firms to evaluate applicants prior to employment or employees prior to promotion. They have also been used in forensics in order to assist in investigations, and detect forgeries.

What does your handwriting reveal about you? Take a blank piece of unlined paper out and write a couple of paragraphs. Do not forget to sign your name. The content of your writing is not relevant, but the style is.

Do you start your paragraph with a wide margin or small? Do you end with a wide margin or small? These are indications of your generosity. If you start wide and end narrow, you are not as generous as you would like to be. If both are wide, you are generous. If they are both narrow, you are not.

How do your letters slant? A forward slant, one that flows to the right indicates an expressive personality. One that slants backwards or to the left indicates one who is holding their feelings inside. If one presses hard on the paper while writing, and slants forward, the writer takes things to heart and holds onto their feelings for a long time. One who writes with a backward slant and barely presses on the paper would get over their emotional ties much quicker, so would not be a good choice for our forward slanting writer.

How did you write your first capital letter? First of all did you capitalize it? Capital letters should have a height of twice that of the lower case letters. When a writer signs his name, the amount of respect that he gives him or herself is indicated in the capital letters of the name.

Also the amount of respect allocated to other individuals would be displayed in the manner which their names are written. Are their frills or flourishes prior to the first capital letter? If so this may be an indication of a tendency to put off or delay tasks. Going directly into a capital letter shows the direct approach.

How are the “o”s closed? All “o” s remaining open can be a sign of openness and honesty, while “o” s knotted with no openings indicate a writer who is secretive and perhaps concealing something.

The way your “i”s are dotted can be a good indication of how closely you pay attention to detail. A dot directly over the “i” shows an individual who is very detail oriented. Another indication of the writer’s attention to detail would be found in the size of the penmanship. A tiny letter calls for more attention to detail than a larger formed letter. A dot placed to the left of the stem shows procrastination and to the right an eagerness to move on to other matters. Someone who jabs at the “i” in order to dot it could be irritable, and if other indicators are present there could be a sign of anger or domineering.

Another indicator of a domineering individual could be seen in the crossing of the “t”.

A down slanted t-bar, with the crossing starting heavy and ending fine is an indication of one who is quick to anger, and domineering, especially if the crossing line does not cross the bar, but barely ends just prior to it. Crossing the “t” with an upward slant indicates optimism, and if the line in longer than needed it would also indicate enthusiasm.

The lower loops of consonants indicate the writer’s sexual drive and energy levels, while the upper loops show their morality. A good balance is desirable.

Handwriting analysis is a fascinating art and can assist you in knowing yourself and others better. It may assist you in hiring the right candidate or selecting the best mate, or if nothing else can provide an interesting and insightful pastime.

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  1. IcyCucky

    On October 12, 2007 at 6:19 pm


    This is soooo interesting.
    I am fascinated by your article!

  2. Judy Sheldon

    On October 12, 2007 at 8:19 pm


    Thank you, Icy. It is an amazing art.

  3. talha awan

    On October 21, 2007 at 12:13 pm


    that is great.

  4. Judy Sheldon

    On October 21, 2007 at 2:45 pm


    Thank you Talha. Your comment is appreciated.

  5. Josie Mann

    On March 19, 2008 at 10:52 am


    Coolie!

  6. Judy Sheldon

    On March 19, 2008 at 5:59 pm


    Thank you, Josie for your comment.

  7. Adelaide Crescioni

    On August 13, 2008 at 10:23 am


    This article is so educational, how handwriting reveals so much. I can wait to get more information.

  8. Judy Sheldon

    On August 13, 2008 at 8:34 pm


    Adelaide, I have found this an amazing art for a long time. I really feel that this study can provide valuable insight. Thank you for reading and commenting.

  9. M J katz

    On November 23, 2008 at 8:18 pm


    In nursing, I have used the invaluable tool of graphoanalysis so many times. Often, I would know what type of individual I was caring for or working with long before others did.
    Also, handwriting can show physical or psychological medical conditions that the person may not even be aware of. Two examples would be cardiac problems and schizophrenia.
    One more thing; if you see that your handwriting does not contain a quality that you feel should be a part of you, you can work at changing how you compose those certain letters and/or the slant of your handwriting…as your ‘new’ handwriting becomes more natural, that quality you are trying to incorporate into you will manifest itself more and more. The subconscience mind is a marvelous thing!
    It was a joy to read such a well-written article about a subject that is hard to describe without pictures. But you did it well!! Bravo!

  10. Judy Sheldon

    On November 24, 2008 at 6:26 pm


    M J, I have long found this topic fascinating. Thank you for your input.

  11. Avalaz

    On September 10, 2009 at 9:28 pm


    I just have one question… I write in all upper case letters but only the “f” lower case and I dont know why… what does it mean?

  12. Judy Sheldon

    On September 29, 2009 at 9:21 pm


    Avalaz, I am just an interested party in this subject, having never really officially studying the topic. To me this would signify lack of respect for something or someone which begins with the letter “f”, but as I said I am no expert. I have done this as a hobby only. I believe I had originally included sites where you can actually get your handwriting analyzed but they were removed by our editors. There are some interesting sites online to research. If you would like I will advise you of those.

  13. Teves

    On October 15, 2009 at 8:34 pm


    Great….

  14. ted

    On January 12, 2010 at 3:03 am


    Handwriting Analysis is a science. You can read more about it, and how you can use it to defend yourself from forgery:

    Expert Handwriting Analysis

  15. Judy Sheldon

    On January 13, 2010 at 7:02 pm


    Thanks, Teves, for your visit.

    Ted, thanks for yours also and for the site to visit for more information.

  16. Rhianna

    On May 11, 2010 at 6:04 am


    I found this very helpful for a story I am writing. I knew that certain slants indicate certain feelings and behaviours, but I never knew it could go into so much detail! Thanks for making this and you’ve helped me a lot.

  17. Judy Sheldon

    On May 11, 2010 at 8:50 pm


    Rhianna, you are welcome. It is a topic that fascinates me.

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