Hand writing, cursive, long hand, is a lost art. Because each
person's handwriting is unique and handwriting is somewhat stable over time, it
can be used as a verification tool. It's used on legal documents all the
time. 
 So, how did I get involved in handwriting? My work in progress
is about a time traveling researcher. She's content after
finding her way to the 17th century and her hero. Ah, but she's tricked into
returning to the 21st century. In order to find her way back to her hero she
must research the answers in the old documents, some penned by him. As she
reads his writing, runs her fingers over the words, she is once again close to
him.
So, how did I get involved in handwriting? My work in progress
is about a time traveling researcher. She's content after
finding her way to the 17th century and her hero. Ah, but she's tricked into
returning to the 21st century. In order to find her way back to her hero she
must research the answers in the old documents, some penned by him. As she
reads his writing, runs her fingers over the words, she is once again close to
him.
I drew on those emotions from a card I had kept from my mother.
She has been gone a long time
but seeing her handwriting brings her back 
to address their special occasion invitations. She thought her handwriting was... nothing special. I always thought it was exotic. (And tough to copy on school documents... but you didn't hear that here.) What I wouldn't give to confess that to her today.
What are the characteristics of handwriting and what do they
tell us?
The characteristics of handwriting include:
- the average size
     of letters
- the pressure to
     the paper
- they rhythmic
     repetition of the strokes
- the slant of the
     letters
- the spacing,
     regular or irregular
- the roundness or
     sharpness of the letter's shape
Graphology is the study of handwriting and handwriting analysis.
There are over 300 features. Here are some of the basic ones that can be easily
understood and provide some interesting information. For a full disclosure,
this information was found in a free handwriting analysis tool PDF by
Elaine Quigley BA Hons., MBIG (Dip)
Slant -
- Right slant
     indicates a response to communication. The writer may wish to be friendly,
     manipulative, responsive, etc.
- Upright generally
     means independence.
- Left slant shows
     emotion and reserve.
Size - 
- Small, under
     9mm, can indicate a thinker or an academic.
- Small and
     delicate handwriting may indicate this person is not a good communicator
     and may be introverted.
- Large, over
     9mm, can indicate the person is outgoing, and extrovert or the person
     acts as if they are confident.
Pressure -
- Heavy pressure
     indicates commitment, taking things seriously
- Excessive
     pressure could mean the writer gets uptight at times and can react quickly
     to what they see as criticism. They react first and ask questions
     afterwards
- Light pressure
     indicates sensitivity and empathy.
- Uneven pressure
     could translate to a lack of vitality
Zones - There are three zones or cases - middle, upper, and
lower
- Tall upper strokes
     reach toward goals and ambitions. If they are very extended, they may be
     reaching toward unrealistic expectations
- A reasonable
     proportioned upper loop (l, t, h) may indicate someone who likes to thinks
     things through and use their imagination
- Wide upper loops
     indicate a person who may dream up ideas and mull them over.
- Up strokes that
     go up and return on top of itself indicate the writer may be squeezing out
     imagination and keeping to the basic requirements
The PDF has a lot more information that I'm certain you'll find
interesting if not for a message left by your hero or your villain, the
suicide note left by the victim or just a card sent from a friend. 
 

 
 
 
I remember a professor of mine in college remarking that from my 'childish' handwriting she'd expected me to do poorly on a test and was surprised when I got the highest mark.
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