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An indecipherable signature: You're arrogant. Underlining: You lack confidence. A short signature: You're impatient. A straight signature: You have an even-tempered personality. A period: You're a titan of industry. Downward slant: You're a pessimist. Rightward slant: You're sociable.
Each person's signature is unique and authentic. It is a symbol of your identity and is the mark that you used to represent yourself to the world. But apart from being a tool for assuring legal validity of documents, your signature can also reveal a lot more about you than you may realize.
The signature represents the most personal and intimate handwriting we do. Experts believe that the way you sign your name can reveal a lot about your personality both in life and business. Small letters are an indicator that you are quiet, shy and possibly withdrawn.
Dictionary.com defines the word signature as serving to identify or distinguish a person or group. In this case, what it means to have a signature style is to have a style that reflects your personality and the image you want to give off.
We should not study a signature in isolation, but analyze the signature and text together and look for differences and similarities. Take a blank sheet of paper and write a few lines that come to your mind and then try your signature. Then compare your signature to the text.
Study printed letters. Someone's method of writing certain letters can be great clues into their personality. A narrow loop in the lowercase e can indicate skepticism or suspicion towards others. This person may be guarded and Stoic. A wide loop can show that the person is more open to new people and experiences.
According to the graphic, the size of someone's handwriting can determine the type of personality they have. People with small handwriting tend to be shy, studious and meticulous, whereas outgoing people who love attention will have larger handwriting.
Messy handwriting can indicate that the person could have a mental illness. Often this handwriting will consist of switching slants, a mixture of print and cursive writing, and large spaces between sentences.
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