Thursday, May 9, 2019

Graphics in the Family - Lesson 14 - Letters D and E

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o Imagine this letter is divided into two parts. We see individuals standing alone. Since this letter [D] usually consists of connecting lines, this writing technique shows that it is not suitable for what other people might do.

o The simple letter [d] with an arc on the right indicates the taste. Writers have a gift for better things in life. Try to write this letter. You will feel its elegance.

o This letter in the form of a note shows the fun of the sound.
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o Considering the upper length, it extends very high in the upper part; this indicates moral personality; this is a person who respects the spiritual ideal.

o When the letter loops, it shows vanity and sensitivity, as if the ring is an extra protection from damage.

o There are letters called Greek d, e and g; because they are similar to how these letters are formed in the Greek alphabet. When two or three of them are repeated in the handwriting of a person, it is a symbol of culture and a literary-oriented individual. These letters usually appear on intellectuals and people with high IQ, and their existence indicates speed and taste. If only one of these signs appears - especially if it is relatively uncommon - we will see someone trying to appear culture, but not completely.

o When the head of the letter is written down to indicate the author's feelings, it shows pessimism and frustration.

o Whenever there are two different ways of writing the same letter, it indicates versatility. [In the capital, it implies a person who is not sure who he is, so he tried different personalities.]

o When the cycle rotates harmoniously, we will see one of two things: in a good script, in the logic of decision making; in an inferior script, trying to use logic that the author does not have. Good scripts usually contain original fonts, concise, words and lines, separated and usually written quickly. Low-level scripts usually contain a lack of originality, strongly adhere to the standard of copybooks, show off, usually slow hands, words and lines entangled.

o When writing this letter, there is a good "swing" that reflects the brain's ability to move in any direction.

o When the letter is connected, it shows the power of the deduction. The author uses logic to build facts, just as he writes letters on letters.

o Picture capital letters, they are too large. Since capital letters represent the self, they show pride, vanity, conceit and embarrassment.

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o Imagine the letter [e] written with the knob and its own garland form. The garland is friendly. The round and simple way it writes shows casualness, lightheartedness, and even carelessness.

o When the final stroke appears, above and below the left side, it shows the person who is distorting the facts. It will be drawn at the beginning of the end stroke of the author's right ear [on the right side of the letter]. The story changed when the stroke traveled to where it ended [the left ear]. The real story is one ear and the other.

o Treat the letter as two concave arcs. This capitalized E looks like two eyes staring at something, it represents a keen observer.

o When the beginning stroke touches the top of the letter, just like pressing a certain weight of it, it indicates that the author is having difficulty dealing with his problem.

o Draw a length to emphasize the rest of the word. The writer extends this capital [self] fashion to show self-admiration.




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