As you can see Matt is definitely another TDH hunk...
There's another similarity..not that it had anything to do with my positive assessment..*cough,cough*:)
Has anyone else ever found handwriting analysis interesting? Do all adorable males share certain handwriting styles? Let's take a look...(UPDATE: added a new sample - that of famous & prolific American writer, Stephen King, for comparison purposes. Doesn't this latest entry seem like a combination of Matt's flourishes combined w/Richard & Tim's more circumspect, legible penmanship? Interesting that all 3 older men have less fourish to their writing style than the younger celebrity.)
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Update:Better quality Matt signatures...the producer of White Collar is placing autographed photos of the stars of the show on twitter in order to auction them off for charities. Here are 2 new Bomer signature samples - one w/his co-star Tim McKay. Matt's handwriting definitely has more flourishes than the two somewhat older men - which to me indicates he's not yet quite as confident as they are. That's really ironic because his character Neal is the epitome of cool, confident sophistication while employing some sort of criminal scam each week. Bomer pulls it off with aplomb - would never know he's over compensating in order to feel more secure. hehehe Amateur psychiatry you say?...what was the first clue? ;)
From the website linked below: Capital letters in handwriting
Capital letters are very important in handwriting analysis. The capital letters for either proper names, personal identity, or just to start off a sentence tell about the writer's feeling of personal confidence, personal esteem, and the importance of other people and places in his or her life.
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The formation of capital letters tells our graphologists a lot about how a person wants to be viewed by others. This and a person's signature are the two main aspects in handwriting that reveal these character traits. Enlarged capitals, escpecially those with what we deem has "initial empasis" are people who are strongly influenced by "first impressions".
Personal tastes will also show up in capitals. Simplified and straight forward capitals often indicate a person with simplified tastes. If the lower zone is not overly dominant in tri-zonal balance; then this indicates a person who is easy to please. On the other hand, overly flourished capitals [flourished letters have large and extra curls] are the sign of vanity, the need to garner the attentions of others and/or expensive material tastes.
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When the capital letters are short or narrow; we have a person who is not very confident in his or her own abilities, and inhibited.
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Capitals show a person's confidence in projects
Capitals determine how important other people, places, or things are to the writer
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Overly large or flourished capitals indicate a need for compensation
http://www.toughcases.net/writingcapitals.html
Important disclosure: Remember this is just a very basic explanation of this particular aspect of handwriting. It is expressly for the purpose to show the validity by explaining this complex science in simplistic terms.
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