Rounded letters might also signify someone who’s more artistic and creative, while pointy letters indicate someone who’s more rational and aggressive. More rounded letters are also seen as more feminine, while strong lines and sharp angles are seen as masculine. [3] X Research source

If the i-dot is more of a slash than a dot, it could mean that the person was writing quickly or that they’re a pretty rushed and impatient person in general. Is the i-dot a round, open bubble? The writer has a childlike curiosity about the world and is likely very bubbly and creative.

T-bars consistently crossed in the middle, just above the tops of the other lowercase letters, signal a practical and generally successful person. Someone who’s a dreamer might cross their T’s completely off the stem. Their goals might not be grounded in reality and they might be prone to flights of fancy.

Small handwriting can also indicate someone with strong focus and concentration who tends to work on one thing at a time rather than multi-tasking. [8] X Research source

How much the letters are slanted also gives you a clue into how far in that direction the person leans—so an extreme right slant could indicate a complete lack of self-control.

People whose letters are crowded close together might also have a hard time giving others the personal space they need.

Some graphologists interpret a narrow space between words to indicate the writer has a tendency to pry into others’ personal lives or ask intrusive questions.

Narrow-based lines can also indicate a tendency toward knee-jerk reactions, while someone with wide-spaced lines is more likely to hold back until they’ve cooled off. [13] X Research source

The baseline slope is usually more of an indicator of the person’s mood while they were writing, rather than their overall personality. [15] X Research source If you want to analyze a person’s overall personality, get several different samples from different days and times.

Someone who writes with heavy pressure usually also writes pretty slowly, while people who write with light pressure are often writing very quickly. [17] X Research source As with the baseline slope, you need several handwriting samples to interpret the writer’s personality as a whole. Otherwise, this just reflects how they’re feeling in the moment.

Some graphologists interpret the writing of a person who leaves little to no margins all the way around to mean that person is insecure. [19] X Research source Those who leave a very even margin around all sides of their writing are thought to be balanced and self-disciplined people. [20] X Research source