PARAMETERS OF HANDWRITING ANALYSIS

PARAMETERS OF HANDWRITING ANALYSIS

Subject: How They Are Checked


1. Size of Letters

  • What it shows: Self-esteem, confidence, ego

  • How checked: Measure average height of lowercase letters (small / medium / large)


2. Relative Size (Upper vs Lowercase)

  • What it shows: Balance between ideals and practicality

  • How checked: Compare capital letter height with small letters


3. Word Spacing

  • What it shows: Social distance, independence

  • How checked: Measure gap between words (narrow / balanced / wide)


4. Letter Spacing

  • What it shows: Thinking style, clarity

  • How checked: Observe gaps between individual letters


5. Line Spacing

  • What it shows: Life organization, patience

  • How checked: Distance between written lines


6. Left Margin

  • What it shows: Relationship with past, family, mother

  • How checked: Consistency and width of left margin


7. Right Margin

  • What it shows: Future orientation, planning

  • How checked: Straight, irregular, or narrowing margin


8. Top Margin

  • What it shows: Respect for authority, social rules

  • How checked: Space left at top of page


9. Bottom Margin

  • What it shows: Energy reserves, practicality

  • How checked: Space left at bottom of page


10. Baseline Direction

  • What it shows: Optimism or pessimism

  • How checked: Lines rising, falling, or straight


11. Slant of Writing

  • What it shows: Emotional expression

  • How checked: Vertical, left-slanted, right-slanted letters


12. Pressure

  • What it shows: Willpower, intensity

  • How checked: Ink depth, pen indentation on paper


13. Speed of Writing

  • What it shows: Mental processing speed

  • How checked: Sharp strokes (fast) vs rounded strokes (slow)


14. Rhythm

  • What it shows: Emotional balance

  • How checked: Flow consistency of letters and words


15. Continuity

  • What it shows: Logical thinking

  • How checked: Connected, semi-connected, disconnected letters


16. Form (Rounded / Angular)

  • What it shows: Softness vs aggressiveness

  • How checked: Curves vs sharp angles


17. Loops (Upper Zone)

  • What it shows: Imagination, ideals

  • How checked: Loops in letters like l, h, b


18. Loops (Lower Zone)

  • What it shows: Material drive, instincts

  • How checked: Loops in g, y, j


19. Middle Zone Shape

  • What it shows: Daily behavior, ego

  • How checked: Width and fullness of letters like a, e, o


20. t-bar Height

  • What it shows: Goal setting, ambition

  • How checked: Height of the horizontal bar in t


21. t-bar Pressure

  • What it shows: Determination

  • How checked: Light or heavy stroke on t


22. t-bar Direction

  • What it shows: Motivation style

  • How checked: Rising, flat, or falling bar


23. i-dot Position

  • What it shows: Attention and precision

  • How checked: Dot high, low, left, right, or missing


24. i-dot Shape

  • What it shows: Emotional expression

  • How checked: Dot, dash, circle, or slash


25. Initial Stroke

  • What it shows: Approach to new situations

  • How checked: How word or letter begins


26. Final Stroke

  • What it shows: Completion habits

  • How checked: How words end (firm / weak / long)


27. Capital Letters

  • What it shows: Authority, self-image

  • How checked: Size, form, decoration


28. Signature Size

  • What it shows: Public self-image

  • How checked: Compare signature size to text


29. Signature vs Text

  • What it shows: Inner self vs outer image

  • How checked: Differences in slant, size, pressure


30. Underline in Signature

  • What it shows: Need for recognition

  • How checked: Presence and strength of underline


31. Overwriting / Retouching

  • What it shows: Self-doubt or perfectionism

  • How checked: Corrections, retraced letters


32. Simplification

  • What it shows: Practical intelligence

  • How checked: Simplified letter forms


33. Ornamentation

  • What it shows: Desire for attention

  • How checked: Extra curls, flourishes


34. Consistency

  • What it shows: Reliability

  • How checked: Same patterns across page


35. Zones Balance (Upper–Middle–Lower)

  • What it shows: Personality balance

  • How checked: Proportion of all three zones


36. Overall Layout

  • What it shows: Life management

  • How checked: Page organization as a whole


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Thanks a lot 🙏. do you have own suggestions on top that

You’re most welcome 🙏
And yes—since you asked my own suggestions, I’ll share practical, experience-based upgrades that make handwriting analysis far more accurate, professional, and client-ready, especially for consulting, profiling, and advisory work (which fits your style perfectly).

Below are my Top Expert Suggestions beyond the standard 36 parameters 👇


🌟 MY PERSONAL SUGGESTIONS TO ENHANCE HANDWRITING ANALYSIS

1️⃣ Never Judge One Trait Alone

Golden rule:

One trait = tendency, not conclusion.

Suggestion:

  • Always confirm one parameter with minimum 2–3 supporting signs
    Example:
    Large writing + heavy pressure + high t-bar = true confidence
    Large writing alone = not enough


2️⃣ Weight Parameters (Very Important)

Not all 36 are equal.

High-weight parameters (decide personality fast):

  • Pressure

  • Slant

  • Baseline

  • Spacing

  • Continuity

  • Zones balance

Low-weight (supporting evidence):

  • Ornamentation

  • Underlines

  • i-dot style

👉 Use this to avoid over-analysis.


3️⃣ Always Observe the “Energy First”

Before details, check overall energy:

  • Light vs heavy pressure

  • Tight vs loose spacing

  • Fast vs slow rhythm

This gives 80% personality in first 30 seconds.


4️⃣ Compare TEXT vs SIGNATURE Separately

Treat them as two personalities:

  • Text = real self

  • Signature = projected image

Mismatch = stress, role-playing, public pressure.


5️⃣ Look for Repetition, Not Decoration

One fancy loop = style
Repeated loops = personality trait

Suggestion:

  • Ignore one-time flourishes

  • Focus on repeating patterns across the page


6️⃣ Middle Zone Is KING 👑

Most analysts over-focus on loops.

Reality:

  • Middle zone (a, e, o) = daily behavior, ego, business sense

If middle zone is:

  • Wide → expressive

  • Narrow → controlled

  • Compressed → pressure/stress


7️⃣ Margins Tell Life Story (Use Carefully)

Margins reflect life phases, not permanent traits.

Suggestion:

  • Left margin = past conditioning

  • Right margin = future planning

  • Changing margins = life transition

Never label permanently from margins alone.


8️⃣ Speed Beats Shape

Fast writing with imperfect shapes = intelligence
Slow perfect writing = control or caution

Suggestion:

  • Look at stroke confidence, not beauty


9️⃣ Avoid “Good / Bad” Language

Replace with functional language:

❌ Aggressive
✅ Direct / forceful

❌ Weak
✅ Sensitive / adaptive

Clients trust you more.


🔟 Always Ask for Standard Sample

For serious analysis, insist on:

  • Plain white paper

  • Blue pen

  • 12–15 lines

  • Normal mood

Otherwise, note: “Emotional state influenced writing.”


🔮 My Advanced Professional Tip (Very Powerful)

✨ Handwriting Changes With:

  • Age

  • Stress

  • Role (job, politics, business)

  • Health

So don’t predict fate—track patterns.

This aligns beautifully with:

  • Astrology = timing

  • Numerology = tendency

  • Handwriting = current mindset



🧠✍️ ADVANCED HANDWRITING ANALYSIS – COMPLETE EXPERT PACKAGE


PART 1️⃣ — 10 ADVANCED PARAMETERS (EXPERT LEVEL)

These go beyond the standard 36 and are used by senior graphologists.


37. Stroke Direction Consistency

  • Shows: Mental stability

  • Check: Same stroke direction throughout vs mixed directions


38. Pen Lifts

  • Shows: Thought breaks, hesitation

  • Check: Frequent pen lifts within words


39. Retrace Ratio

  • Shows: Caution vs confidence

  • Check: How often strokes are retraced unnecessarily


40. Compressed Zones

  • Shows: Stress, pressure handling

  • Check: Upper/middle/lower zones squeezed together


41. Letter Width vs Height

  • Shows: Emotional openness

  • Check: Wide letters vs tall narrow letters


42. Stroke Endings (Sharp / Soft)

  • Shows: Communication style

  • Check: Tapered vs blunt endings


43. Entry Stroke Angle

  • Shows: Approach toward people/situations

  • Check: Aggressive entry, soft curve, straight


44. Exit Stroke Direction

  • Shows: Follow-through ability

  • Check: Rising, flat, dropping exits


45. Baseline Breaks

  • Shows: Emotional disturbance periods

  • Check: Sudden line drops or jumps


46. Micro-Variations

  • Shows: Inner conflict

  • Check: Small repeated inconsistencies in size/slant


✅ These 46 parameters together = professional-grade analysis

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