Looking at this, she seems to not embrace change (slanted backwards) and the rounded letters point to someone who is affectionate, if I recall the basics of reading handwriting.. let me find a summary somewhere.
... even when you use air-bubbles enevelopes.
This time I sent birthday wishes to Stephanie and the attached cards came back somehow crunshed, this made me a little bit sad faced
I hope that it was on the way back, because the card itself was made with the same printing-technique.
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... So take care³ when you send autograph requests.
Some Basic Examples
Slant of the letters:
A forward slant indicates high emotional expressiveness
Vertical handwriting indicates moderate, restrained emotional expression
A left slant indicates emotional withdrawal.
Angle of the lines on unlined paper:
An upward slant indicates optimism and higher energy.
A downward slant or lines with trail off the page indicate low energy or physical exhaustion.
General shape of the strokes:
Circular handwriting indicates an agreeable, easygoing nature.
Angular handwriting with sharp points indicates aggressiveness, directness, and high energy
Square handwriting indicates a real world, practical based approach
Squiggles and irregular strokes indicate an artistic and non standard approach
Individual letters:
The letter "t" has the largest number of interpretations. For example where the horizontal "bar" of the t is placed on the vertical "stem" indicates where one places their goals, while the height of the t stem indicates the potential to accomplish those goals.
A low t bar indicates goals set lower than what can be accomplished.
A t bar high on the stem indicates goals set high.
A t bar that is above the stem indicates setting goals higher than can be accomplished.
Pressure applied on the paper while writing:
The emotional intensity behind a person's behavior. The heavier the pressure, the more intense the emotions of that person.
Source:
Graphology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia