This writer is independent with the upright script, but is also non-confrontational, disciplined and he isn't intrusive. The way he writes his "e's" with the curved finals, tells us that he is kind and is a good listener. The word "Elstree" slopes down on the right which tells us that he tends to question things. He crosses his "t's" very centrally - telling us that he has a sense of responsibility. Th left margin moves towards the left as it goes down the page, indicating his need to move out of the action and take time to think through what has been happening. The general tenor of separateness shows the man who paces himself and stands back, until there is a deadline to meet. The discipline in the script, shows that he would hate to let people down. He is at his best with a challenge. The slight rainbow shape of the lines that rise a little in the middle, betoken a man who needs to be busy. He knows that if he winds down, it will be difficult for him to regain momentum, so he fiddles about with all sorts of small tasks, while he waits for a need to be expressed and then he is fired to action.
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