HaRRicH posted...
baubeta posted...
- You have a combo of top and middle lettering.
Could you explain that a little more, please?
There are four zones of handwriting: top, middle, and bottom. The way to gauge these is by examining which section of the line receives the most flare and attention. The dominant zone reflect how decisions are made.
Top: Sees the bigger-picture. Places oneself in a larger context, and decides from there. Popular in philosophers, religious people, and the extremely self-conscious. Seen by those who have large, looping tops in their f, d, b, and other letters that have no right to be so high up on the page (p, and k are common)
Middle: Uses logic and deduction. This is the most common group I see. Basically these are the thinkers. There is a problem, and a middle-fonter takes a moment, plans for a while, and then acts upon what he feels is the most logical course of action. Obviously, everyone has font in the middle, so I tend to go with this is there is little action in the top or bottom
Middle dominant: Wheras middle is seen by a lack of action in the top or bottom sections, middle dominant is seen by large, bold letters that simply all stay within the middle of the page. This type implies a thinker, but one who makes decisions on the spot. Basically, it's someone who lives in the moment and is a quick thinker who works best on the fly.
Bottom: Bottom writers are gut-checkers. They go with their heart and make decisions based on emotion and feeling, more-so than anything else. This is different as middle dominant as these people still plan ahead, they just do so based on how they feel instead of what makes the most logical sense.
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Love, Bobeta