Graphology: For Everyman

The person is the same in public as they are in private.

Indicates a public persona that is more confident or grander than the "real" person. Graphology for Everyman

The invisible line on which the letters sit can act as a "mood thermometer": The person is the same in public as they are in private

May indicate fatigue, discouragement, or a pessimistic outlook. Graphology for Everyman

How a writer uses the "white space" on a page reveals their relationship with others:

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