Graphology finds its roots in ancient China at around 500BC during the time of Confucius. Tracey discovered it a few years later in 2002 during a serendipitous moment. Absorbed by its insight, she undertook four years study at the British Institute of Graphologists and established Handright in 2008. Handwriting is as rare as our DNA and fingerprints, which is why graphology is so valuable. Tracey’s work uncovers how people behave, think and feel, shining a light on a broad spectrum of problems that confront us each day.
Graphology finds its roots in ancient China at around 500BC during the time of Confucius. Tracey discovered it a few years later in 2002 during a serendipitous moment. Absorbed by its insight, she undertook four years study at the British Institute of Graphologists and established Handright in 2008. Handwriting is as rare as our DNA and fingerprints, which is why graphology is so valuable. Tracey’s work uncovers how people behave, think and feel, shining a light on a broad spectrum of problems that confront us each day.