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• Midline
• Baseline
• Zones in Writing
WRONG-HANDED WRITING
-Any writing executed with the opposite hand that normally used; a.k.a.
as “with the awkward hand.” It is one means of disguise. Thus, the
writing of a right-handed person which has been executed with his left
hand accounts for the common terminology for this class of disguise as
"left- hand writing".
LETTER SPACE – The amount of space left
between letters.
MARGINS – The amount of space left around the writing on all four sides.
PEN EMPHASIS - The act of intermittently forcing the pen against the
paper surfaces. has flexibility, this emphasis produces shading, but with
mWhen the pen-point ore rigid writing points heavy point emphasis can
occur in writing w/out any evidence of shading; the act intermittently
forcing the pen against the paper with increase pressure
PEN HOLD – The place where the
writer grasps the barrel of the pen and
the angle at which he holds it.
SIZE – May refer to the overall size of the writing or the proportions
between zones.
SKILL - In any set there are relative degrees or ability or skill and a
specimen of handwriting usually contains evidence of the writer's
proficiency; degree, ability, or skill of a write proficiency.
hmnp
hmnpac
BFA
Diacritic- “t” crossing and dots of the letter “i” and “j”. The
matters of Indian script are also known as diacritic sign; an
element added to complete a certain letter, either a cross bar
or a dot.
tIjnTQ
Ending/Terminate stroke of toe- the end stroke of a letter.
life b o
Eye/ Eyelet/Eyeloop- a small loop or curved formed inside
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the letters. This may occur inside the oval of the letters
“a,d,o”; the small loop form by the stroke that extend in
divergent direction as in small letters.
Foot- lower part which rest on the base line. The small letter
”m” has three feet, and the small letter “n” has two feet
SolisCriminology
Hesitation- the term applied to the irregular thickening of ink
which is found when writing slows down or stop while the
pen take a stock of the position.
Hiatus/ pen jump- a gap occurring between a continuous
stroke without lifting the pen.
adhmn
a letters “a,d,n,m,p,u” is the hook.
ipu
loops.
BIGLETTER
Miniscule- a small letter.
smallletter
Movement impulses- this refers to the continuality of
stroke , forged writing is usually produced by disconnected
and broken movements and more motion or movement
impulses then in genuine writing.
mn
the small letter “h” has one shoulder.
a bh c
Spur- a short, horizontal beginning strokes.
bg gk
Staff- any major long downward stroke of a letter that is
the long downward stroke of the letter “b,g”.
Stem or shank- the upright long downward stroke that
is the trunk or stalk, normally seen in capital letters.
CAPITAL
Tick/ Hitch- any short stroke, which usually occurs at
the top of the letters. Introductory backward stroke
bhl
Whirl- the upstroke of looping ascender
oaevi
sometimes called minuscule. No capital letters.
b nd m
above the linear letters, (b, d,h,k,l and t)
hkl
Infralinear- Letters are those that extend a distance
tg j p q y
vertically below the baseline of the writing or of the
linear letters. (g,j,p,q,y,).
Double-Length Letters- are those few letters that extend a
distance vertically both above and below the linear letters.
fyz
(f, y, z,p)