Beginner's Level
Basic Graphology
The Basic Graphology Course introduces learners to the foundational principles of handwriting analysis, providing a structured approach to understanding personality through writing. This course covers essential elements such as handwriting zones, letter formations, spacing, pressure, and margins, building a strong base for advanced graphology studies.
The course begins with an introduction to graphology basics, explaining the fundamental concepts of handwriting analysis. Learners are guided on how to collect writing samples correctly to ensure accurate evaluations. This session also covers zones in handwriting, dividing script into upper, middle, and lower zones, each representing different aspects of personality.
The next session focuses on measuring slants in graphology, where learners analyze stroke direction to assess emotional responsiveness and decision-making tendencies. This session also includes baselines in handwriting, examining stability, consistency, and mood patterns. The session concludes with an introduction to analyzing English letters, breaking down letter formations and their psychological significance.
The study of English letters continues in the next session, expanding on how individual letter formations reveal personality traits.
The analysis of English letters continues further, refining the learner’s ability to interpret variations in letter shape, pressure, and connectivity.
The course then moves to letter spacing analysis, examining how spacing between letters reflects cognitive processing and communication style. This session also includes word spacing analysis, analyzing how spacing between words provides insight into social tendencies and personal boundaries. The session concludes with line spacing analysis, evaluating organization skills and emotional balance.
The final session covers handwriting pressure, assessing how stroke intensity reflects energy levels and emotional expression. This session also includes handwriting size, exploring how the size of writing relates to confidence, attention to detail, and personality tendencies. The session concludes with an analysis of left and right margins, examining how spacing preferences indicate a person’s approach to past experiences, present mindset, and future outlook.
By the end of this course, learners will have a comprehensive understanding of handwriting fundamentals, enabling them to conduct basic handwriting assessments with confidence. This program serves as an essential foundation for those interested in graphology, making it ideal for beginners, psychology enthusiasts, and professionals exploring personality analysis.