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hi this is Ruben verinha from a-to-z graphology and welcome to this video I am going to explain to you now the fifth concept that you need to keep in mind while designing or redesigning your signature remember signature is just a public representative of you if we represents you better You certainly have an advantage in life now this concept is actually tricky and actually a debatable concept and maybe we can have more updates in the future based on this one but for now what I explained to you is the latest of what I know dots the concept of dots in a signature in the concept of dot we are trying to understand is it good to place a dot in a signature if it is where is it supposed to be placed and whether it is required or not now in a signature like this where a person is writing his signature or dot is required because its a part of a letter structure so that comes in I or D if you have an Arabic script or a Sanskrit or a Hindi script signature maybe the amount of dots could increase