Ugly Handwriting Samples The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Sandra Fisher Graphology World Napoleon’s Handwriting The very first impression we get of Napoleon’s handwriting is one of power and energy. Although it is not quite as ugly as some of the other samples featured here, his handwriting is by no means attractive. In addition it’s virtually illegible. Very uneven in appearance it shows aggression, turbulence and temper. The dark pressure speaks of great force and passion. Notice the strong forward thrust and mighty forward momentum. The t- strokes are long and forceful too. His huge confidence, zeal and enthusiasm are supported by a very keen mind. There is a show of mental vigour as well as physical fearlessness. Napoleon's handwriting is unconventional. Many daring formations and creative departures from the norm support the contention that he was eager to pioneer and blaze a trail where no- one had gone before him. For a more detailed description of Napoleon’s handwriting see “The Mark of Genius.” Picasso’s Handwriting The sample above reflects clearly how Picasso felt when he wrote this - irritable, angry and dictatorial. The sharp choppiness, the angles and distortions all add thrust to the total picture. Picasso formed his letters as he wielded his paintbrush with a confident type of independence. A born rebel, he rejected every vestige of conventionality. Picasso’s imagination had free rein too; improvisation ruled, and reality was bent and contorted to his will. The movement in his handwriting echoes his temperament. It is free and unconstrained, while the actual structures show innovation and originality. Not only is there emotional fire in this handwriting; a fire that feeds the furnace of his creativity - there is also strong evidence showing his brilliance of mind. Check out “The Mark of Genius” for a more detailed explanation of Picasso’s handwriting Freud’s Handwriting This handwriting is far from engaging. It is downright ugly. But then, Freud had a deep and complex personality and it is not surprising that his handwriting is so complicated. That he had many personal conflicts is clear to see in this dark, brooding, turbulent and troubled handwriting. Even a brief glance at this sample shows that he was not very concerned with legibility or with the formations of his letters. It seems as if no laws or conventions were being observed. His handwriting appears to emerge from a deep dark place where a potent mix of tortured emotions and personal demons lurked. But he also had a uniquely inventive mind. His high intelligence is plain to see in this spiky and sharply angular handwriting. Investigative thinking and critical reasoning were the hallmarks of his intellect Beethoven’s Handwriting Here is another unattractive and illegible handwriting. Beethoven’s vision of music was bold and pioneering and his spirit of inventiveness was fearless in its scope. His handwriting is a graphic picture of mental vitality, bubbling creativity and original thinking. It clearly illustrates his disregarding of the strict conventions that prevailed at his time. His rather exuberant handwriting shows intelligence, individuality, imagination and inventiveness. But above all, it shows a surging creative quality that refuses to be stifled by conventional thinking. We often see how talented writing rebels against the constraints of formality and refuses to be stifled. Here the expression of Beethoven’s unbounded creativity is clearly reflected in his somewhat chaotic and highly individualistic handwriting. It is a handwriting that reflects the glorious, wild, creative soup from which his celestial music emerged. The Ugliest Handwriting of all To conclude with, I want to add a 5th handwriting sample. Although this is by no means of genius quality, it is such an ugly handwriting that I am sure you will find it interesting. It’s the handwriting that is purported to have been written by no other than Jack the Ripper. Now there have been those who say that it is definitely Jack the Ripper’s handwriting while others have disputed it. Whatever the actual facts of the matter are – what is not in doubt is that this is one of the ugliest handwritings on record. And with that I present to you the handwriting of what is widely believed to be that of - Jack the Ripper This is generally accepted to be the actual handwriting of Jack the Ripper though there is no absolute certainty about it. In any case, the original sample is preserved in the Records of the Metropolitan Police Service, National Archives. So that tells us quite a lot. But even if it isn't his handwriting, the writer of this letter is a nasty, hostile and violent individual. Note the general confusion, smudgy writing, ink filled ovals and lack of space between the words. There is a very noticeable variation of pressure in the strokes which indicates extreme emotional instability. The uneducated writing has a crude, primitive quality and is at the same time wildly uncontrolled and explosive. As you study it, you become more and more aware of its base qualities. The ink seems to drip with gore and venom ... If you have found this report interesting you may enjoy some of my graphology books. Here are a few details about them. Graphology Books By Sandra Fisher (Downloadable) The Hidden Meaning of Handwriting A basic guide about Handwriting Analysis to give you a working knowledge of graphology. You will learn how to identify and understand the various clues in any handwriting. Creating the Portrait How to put all the pieces together to create a personality portrait based on handwriting. It is a step-by-step guide with a non-fail method for creating meaningful personality reports time and time again. The Mark of Genius How to identify intelligence, talent, giftedness and creativity in handwriting. The book contains handwriting samples of highly gifted people and shows how you can recognize intelligence, talent and creativity. Relationship Secrets How to identify problems relating to compatibility in any relationship through handwriting. It shows you how to check and compare handwriting samples in order to gain a deeper understanding of the relationship. School Bullying Where there’s a bully, there’s always a victim. But as with abuse it often happens that the victim won’t talk about being bullied. This book shows you how to identify and deal with bullies and victims with reference to their handwriting types. A Graphology Showcase Brief articles, tips and advice about handwriting analysis from 12 issues of the popular online newsletter, "The Graphology Review." 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