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Handwriting
Analysis Report
The
following report has been generated by the Graphonomizer software.
Handwriting
Analysis No.: 9999
Analysis
Conducted By: Sample Report
Subject
Of Handwriting Analysis: Mr. John Smith
Handwriting
Sample Details
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Size:
Average Sized Sample |
Ink
Colour: Blue |
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Writing
Implement: Biro |
Paper
Type: Plain |
Personality
Chart
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Independence |
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Assertiveness |
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Submissiveness |
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Perfectionism |
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Ambition |
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Aggression |
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Extraversion |
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Worldliness |
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Personality
Description
To
begin the analysis, the first aspect of the handwriting to consider
is the flow. Some handwriting is rigid and taut, as if the forward
movement of the pen has been restrained, while other script has
great flow, fluency and vitality. This handwriting adopts the
middle line between these two extremes. The subject has carefully
maintained a style which achieves a middle ground between complete
freedom and total control. This reflects a desire to avoid extremes,
and it is also likely to reveal itself in other aspects of his
life. He may tend to adopt either a controlled and conformist
attitude or, equally, may choose to follow a freer, less conformist
lifestyle. Which course is adopted will very much depend on the
circumstances at the time, and is never likely to be as extreme
as would be found in individuals with fully restrained or released
script. Thus, the subject is flexible and adaptable to the demands
of a particular situation in a way that other types of writers
would find almost impossible.
The
pressure used throughout the script is average in intensity,
indicating that the subject is able to maintain a balance between
too much activity and too great a degree of lethargy. As a result,
he lacks the intense drive and enthusiasm shown by writers with
heavy pressure, but will be equally tolerant of inactivity in
those who use a lower pressure in their script. He will be good
at working methodically at the more routine tasks.
The
handwriting shows great expansiveness, and this use of space
is linked with an extremely extraverted personality.
The subject has a physical and mental need for space around him
and hates to be confined. When writing, this space hunger reveals
itself in a desire to cover as much paper as possible with his
letters and words.
Expansiveness is the keynote of his handwriting, and is also
the cornerstone for his social relationships. He thrives in company
and hates being left alone. Gregarious and lively, he will far
sooner spend the evening at a noisy party, than sitting alone
watching television or reading a book. When in company he tends
to be like a diner at an elaborate buffet. He constantly samples
different groups, conversations and interactions, never remaining
with any one guest for any length of time. His friendships probably
show a similar pattern, he will have quite a number, but these
are maintained at a fairly superficial level.
He thrives on excitement and risk and is prepared to take more
chances than the average person. He likes to laugh, takes life
lightly, and could like playing practical jokes on people. Because
he is impulsive he lives for the moment and does things without
much thought, probably blurting out the first remark that comes
into his head, buying goods on impulse and taking major decisions
about his life on the whim of the moment. He is easily bored
and yearns for change and variety. He is likely to express his
feelings more readily than others, and often betrays his moods
because he finds it difficult to cover up his inner feelings.
Disorder and lack of control does not particularly worry him.
In fact, if anybody tried to introduce too much order he would
quickly grow bored.
The
subject is fairly confident and dominant in relationships and
can quite easily strike up a conversation with strangers. He
may seem to behave more according to He own needs rather than
those of others.
As a result he may try to put himself at an advantage, even if
it could possibly inconvenience those around him. The assertive
personality is revealed by the height of the capital letters
in comparison to the 'ascenders'. The subject uses a proportion
of capitals which are higher than the other ascending letters.
This indicates that he is more likely to speak out forthrightly
to defend himself if under attack and is able to talk about personal
matters without feeling too self-conscious.
In a quarrel he is likely to argue to defend his rights .
The subject may make a good sales person, and is good at resisting
sales talk. He is less likely to hesitate over complaining about
shoddy goods or poor service.
He will also make a good host and can liven up a party.
The subject has some qualities of leadership, but in a position
of power may not tolerate opinions which clash with his own.
If he is prevented from expressing his views, or if he feels
that he is not being taken seriously enough he may become irritated.
There
are cases of isolated ambiguity throughout the script which shows
that the subject is over-concerned with concealment. He is attempting
to cover up, and keep aspects of his personality or private life
hidden from view or cloaked in mystery.
This type of handwriting is found in professions which demand
a high degree of confidence keeping, such as lawyers, bankers
and doctors.
It is wrong to interpret isolated ambiguity as a sign of a deceitful
personality, but it does show a need for the subject to hide
some part of his personality or background which may cause embarrassment
or anxiety.
There
are a few indications in the handwriting that, at the time of
writing, the subject was suffering from mild stress. This may
be temporary, for example if he was upset, tired, or working
against a deadline. However, the subject may be living at an
unacceptable level of stress, one which is beginning to affect
his physical well being.
These are warning signs in the handwriting, and indicate that
the subject should pause and reflect on those aspects of his
lifestyle which may be causing long-term difficulties. He should
try to reduce them whenever possible, relax more frequently,
check his diet, and perhaps take more exercise. Stress can be
beneficial, but if allowed to get out of control, it may prove
a hazard to mental and physical health.
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