

On signatures, acclaimed graphologist Klara Roman writes in her famous book, Handwriting: A Key to Personality: If you analyse a signature sample in isolation, chances are you’ll go wrong about the personality of the writer. Always ask for a sample of the handwriting as well. Therefore, I recommend that you do not analyse a signature sample in isolation. The study of signature analysis helps you understand that gap between inner and outer personalities. Similarly, when the signature has a right slant, and the handwriting slants to the left, the outer personality is much warmer and friendlier than the writer really is.Īs you can see, some signatures are created in a way to cover up the inner personality, and project a different picture. This type of signature shows that the outer personality is aggressive, yet the inner person is sensitive. But whether she is really happy or not will be revealed only when you analyse her handwriting.Ī signature with very heavy pressure in a handwriting done with light pressure is a contradiction. In other words, the signature is a reflection of how a person behaves and handles himself in public.įor example, a woman can show the world a happy picture of herself by wearing a pleasant smile all the time (reflected by the signature). It does not matter what my real personality is.” That’s the way I want to be seen and known. That’s because a signature is just a persona-a personal facade that one presents to the world.Įvery time you draw your signature on a piece of paper, you make a statement to yourself and to the rest of the world, saying: I do that because a signature is designed to project what you want others to think of you.



Normally, I don’t analyse a signature unless it is accompanied by a handwriting sample. For an accurate handwriting signature analysis, write a short handwriting sample.
