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What Do The Colors Of Ink Denote In Graphology...???

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I'm back with some very interesting topic today. I hope you already read about the basics of Graphology in my other post, (if you haven't, then no worries, click on this link to read - https://psychedbloggers.blogspot.com/2020/08/all-you-need-to-know-about-graphology.html).

This piece is gonna be very short and crisp, but it's a very interesting one indeed, as we are going to know about the meanings of the color of ink we choose to use while writing a sample piece for hand writing analysis. These colors have meanings but those can't be the sole indicator towards anything of that writer. So, as graphologist, I would like to say, please don't judge or analyse anyone only using this knowledge, if you don't know proper hand writing analysis. Remember, these things mainly help in addition to the whole hand writing analysis process.


Meaning of Ink Colors in Graphology:

To know about this first we will know what type of pen one should use while submitting a writing for hand writing analysis.. Mainly the graphologists ask clients to write with a Ball point pen for the handwriting sample.. As there are many types of pens available in the market, very interestingly, the type of pen you choose tells a lot about your emotional attitudes according to graphology..

Let's see which pen denotes what,

Gel/Fountain Pen: Sensitive person.

Thick Heavy Pen: Passionate person.

Ball Point Pen: Friendly, A person with normal lifestyle.

Very Thin Nib Pen: Critical and Pedantic type of a person.

*Please remember, these things only denote the traits of a person, does not mean they have to be completely like this as a person.

Now let's get into the main part........

The color of the ink you choose to write, can reveal a lot than we realize. Specially, when we choose one particular color every time we write, it can be a significant guide to our feelings. As so many different colors are available nowadays, we tend to choose what suits our personality the best.

In the following, we will see the colors and it's meanings in graphology..

Black Ink: If this is your preferred choice of ink most of the time, then you like tradition and formality. You tend to stick to the rules and do not wish to stand out. You like to be clearly understood by others. When used this occasionally, it may indicate a moment of anxiety, pessimism or stress.

Blue Ink: If this is your preferred choice of ink color most of the time, then you are likely to be an understanding, caring, reflective and emotional person. Especially, if you're using light blue or bright blue. The majority of writers use medium to dark blue which can indicate confidence, integrity and authority.

Green Ink: If this is your preferred choice of ink color most of the time, then you have a desire to stand out or at least have your opinions heard. You are likely to be creative and artistic if not a little eccentric. More likely to be used by the young or immature, who have an element of independence.

Red Ink: If this is your preferred choice of ink color most of the time, then you want to attract attention. It carries a power element. Red also symbolizes energy and sexuality. Reactions are usually fueled by emotions rather than objectivity Red ink is mostly remembered and associated with teacher's comments.

Purple Ink: If this is your preferred choice of ink color most of the time, then you are likely to be someone who wants to stand out, be unique and enjoy being a social butterfly. There will be hints of thoughtfulness, institution and possibly trust issues.

Pink Ink: If this is your preferred choice of ink color most of the time, then you are likely to be portraying your feminine side, irrespective of your gender. There is a suggestion of compromise, sentimentality, adaptability and a need to share present in you. In some people narcissism can also be seen.

Silver Ink: If this is your preferred choice of ink color most of the time, then you are likely to be artistic, romantic, autonomous and/or self-reliant. You may come across as having a detached outlook on life.

Golden Ink: If this is your preferred choice of ink color most of the time, then you have a sense of opulence or grandeur within. There is an implication of impractically with this color. However, you could very well have a great deal of institution which works well for you. A tendency of achiving things can be seen in them. Leadership qualities may appear when fully mobilized.

These are the colors of ink which helps to analyze any hand writing along with the other rules and regulations of graphology. 

#Additional Knowledge for our readers:

  • As a graphologist always ask the client to use ball point pen (color they can choose from the given options by the graphologist) for the writing sample.
  • In Graphotherapy, only blue ball point pen should be used for the therapy.
  • If the client is less than 5 years old then use pencil for therapy.

I hope you enjoyed reading this post.. Will be posting more interesting topics like this.. For that, Follow us and stay tuned.. If you have any queries then write us in the comment section.. 

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They provide certificate course in Graphology and also workshops and webinars related to graphology & psychology.

Till then take care..

See you in the next post..😃

~ Angira Gupta

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