Suggests a desire for closeness or a fear of being alone.
Indicates a public persona that is more confident or grander than the "real" person. Graphology for Everyman
" Graphology for Everyman " is famously the title of a classic text by , first published in the mid-20th century. It was designed to demystify handwriting analysis for the layperson, moving it away from "mystical" interpretations toward a structured system based on movement, space, and form. Suggests a desire for closeness or a fear of being alone
Below is a guide to the core principles typically found in this "Everyman" approach to graphology. 1. The Three Zones of Writing It was designed to demystify handwriting analysis for
Suggests stability, discipline, and a balanced temperament. 4. Spacing and Social Boundaries
How a writer uses the "white space" on a page reveals their relationship with others: