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•Name : Shanzae khalid

•Roll no : Mi09bba006

•Presentation : “Thing that

communicates with me”

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A C K N O W L E D G E M E

N t

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Different handwriting styles

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Things to consider

•Slant, Style, Stroke, Baseline, Margins, Spacing, Pressure, Size, Speed, Zones,

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Writing reveals personality

•Slants: of letter shows how much a person is emotional, outgoing ,friend

•Stroke : shows persons ability to plan and follow.

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baseline• The baseline can be straight, wavy,

erratic or sloped. • A person with a straight baseline is

tense and over disciplined. • An ascending baseline means optimism.• A descending baseline means

pessimism, tiredness or depression. • A level baseline indicates a healthy

balance between optimism and pessimism.

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size• Small writing points to someone who has the ability to concentrate on minor details for long periods of time. They are not easily distracted by outside forces.

• Large writers are easily distracted

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Pressure shows emotional energy

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Zones • Upper zone• Intellectual thinker/ day dreamer• Middle zone• Day to day concerns.• Lower zone• Physical and material drives.

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SPACING BETWEEN LETTERS

• Average spacing self-confident and feels comfortable and at ease.

• close together or "compressed“ uncomfortable about themselves, and usually self-conscious.

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Spacing between words

• Compressed spacing between words- needs to be close to others; likes crowds.

• Wide spacing between words- avoids people contact; has problems dealing with others.

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