Thursday 29 October 2015

Do you have a 'print' handwriting?


A handwriting where letters appear to be disconnected is called as the print handwriting. Graphologists refer to this as 'Printing'. The co-joint letters in handwriting give insights on how we connect and build relationships with people around us.

A person whose handwriting is in a print form may face a lot of problems with inter-personal relationships, since his handwriting indicates lack of ability to bond and connect with people, a perfect example of people who appear to be a complete loner. On the other hand they will be creative, highly intuitive and methodological in their approach. They are people who have plans in line and often like to adopt a slow and detailed approach in its execution. The art of perfection drives them! 

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They are individualistic in their approach and hence face a lot of trouble in managing their relationships. Such people are not flexible and appear to be dominating. Ruled by rules, they tend to restrict themselves from experimenting with new things in life. 

Printing is a facade writing and it is not possible to comment on the person’s character through it. On the surface the person can appear to be completely charming and outspoken that is simply because he is skilled enough to hide his anger and fear beneath the facade from a very early age. 

Print writers are not born intelligent, but they develop intelligence with their experiences in life. Creative trait that they possess comes to their rescue often when they have a need to express their emotional experiences.

Note: Block writers and Print writers are not the same. Block writing is a handwriting where all the letters appear to be in small capitals. 

If your handwriting has this style then it is recommended that you consult a Graphologist!

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