by Admin » Fri Feb 08, 2019 8:41 am
Thanks for the message David - yes, graphology doesn't have a serious reputation anymore. When I was growing up, handwriting was something really important. Teachers and parents used to analyse it and make judgements about the writer's character. That seems a bit crazy now :) But sometimes when you see writing that is very neat or very messy, excessively big or small or "floribundo" - you do get a general impression of the person. Also sometimes you can tell the nationality of the writer, expecially US, French, German writing is easy to recognise!
See you,
Pieter
Thanks for the message David - yes, graphology doesn't have a serious reputation anymore. When I was growing up, handwriting was something really important. Teachers and parents used to analyse it and make judgements about the writer's character. That seems a bit crazy now :) But sometimes when you see writing that is very neat or very messy, excessively big or small or "floribundo" - you do get a general impression of the person. Also sometimes you can tell the nationality of the writer, expecially US, French, German writing is easy to recognise!
See you,
Pieter