Cursive Handwriting
Cursive Handwriting
1. Overall Impression
Here are key aspects that are typically analyzed in cursive handwriting:
a. Slant
c. Pressure
d. Letter Spacing
e. Letter Formation
Loops in Letters (e.g., 'l', 'e'): Large loops often indicate emotional
openness or imagination. Tight or small loops can suggest restraint or
control over emotions.
Open vs. Closed Letters: Open loops in letters (like ‘o’) suggest
openness to communication or being transparent, while closed loops
may suggest secrecy or introversion.
f. Speed of Writing
g. Baseline
h. Connectivity of Letters
i. Margins
Left Margin: If the left margin is very wide, it may indicate someone
who is cautious about the past. A narrow or tight left margin can
suggest a person who clings to the past.
Right Margin: A wide right margin can suggest fear of the future or
reluctance, while a narrow margin might show eagerness or impulsivity.
If you are analyzing cursive handwriting for forensic purposes, you will focus
on the identification of the writer and authentication of the document:
Caveats