



The constant spiking, up very high from the baseline shows a person who thinks a lot of themselves and is "sharp tempered". But that last straight-down plunge shows a different story from the rest.



I thought it was more interesting - in the Holocaust Memorial log, it appeared 45 also signed Melania's name...trying to actually make it look "different" but it shows a lot about what he thinks of her - the crossbar on the T hangs below the vertical line, which in a signature is a sign of low self worth - but in a proxy signature, I'm not sure.







(The reason I suspect he wrote hers also - look at the automatic serifs at the base of the first stroke on both. They likely both wouldn't have that habit, and hers is a bit more deliberate as if he hesitated a moment right at the beginning. Also, the very definite parallel strokes, while angled differently, have a similar force to them. Look at the same angles on the D and M at the beginning. "Melania's" is neater, which would happen if someone were imitating someone else's hand or purposely making it look different from their own. Also, the last P imitates the way his rises as well, and the "cardiogram" spikespikespike with loops on the bottom is consistent like his.) most people who sign their signature a lot eventually morph it into a heiroglyph. Sometimes it's fancy, sometimes it's just illegible, but you can tell whose it is.The constant spiking, up very high from the baseline shows a person who thinks a lot of themselves and is "sharp tempered". But that last straight-down plunge shows a different story from the rest.I thought it was more interesting - in the Holocaust Memorial log, it appeared 45 also signed Melania's name...trying to actually make it look "different" but it shows a lot about what he thinks of her - the crossbar on the T hangs below the vertical line, which in a signature is a sign of low self worth - but in a proxy signature, I'm not sure.(The reason I suspect he wrote hers also - look at the automatic serifs at the base of the first stroke on both. They likely both wouldn't have that habit, and hers is a bit more deliberate as if he hesitated a moment right at the beginning. Also, the very definite parallel strokes, while angled differently, have a similar force to them. Look at the same angles on the D and M at the beginning. "Melania's" is neater, which would happen if someone were imitating someone else's hand or purposely making it look different from their own. Also, the last P imitates the way his rises as well, and the "cardiogram" spikespikespike with loops on the bottom is consistent like his.)