Apparently so. Police and other people in crime solving are said to use it to try and identify them. And sometimes it can identify how a person actually felt at the time. Wether this is true or just of the TV is beyond me. Try this website: http://www.sheetudeep.com/handwriting.html
---- [Edit] All Scientific studies have concluded that Graphology (the analysis of personality via handwriting) is a pseudo-science (its results are not reliable).
This does not stop people from using Graphology (including, regrettably the Police on a few occasions). When people are sufficiently desperate they will believe anything - even things which are patently untrue.
they are called an interperter or translater
No you can not
A person who studies handwriting is called a graphologist. Graphology is the analysis of the physical characteristics and patterns of handwriting to infer personality traits and psychological state.
The study of handwriting is called graphology.
Pictograms is the name of the Mesopotamian handwriting. The writing was they way to tell about the basic information about crops and taxes.
What kingd of person thet are.
There is no direct correlation between handwriting and intelligence. Handwriting is a skill that can vary among individuals for various reasons, but it does not determine a person's intelligence level.
If the writer had much education
chicken Handwriting that's difficult to read is called "chicken scratch."
Try and match up handwriting and how it is written.
It seems to me that the handwriting on the SAT is incase fraud is suspected, and handwriting analysis can be used. You have to say that you are actually the person you say you are on the test, and if you lie your handwriting gives it away.
A calligrapher is a person who practises calligraphy.