

John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917 - 1963)
I take it for granted that the signature of John F. Kennedy, the former president of the United States, is somewhat otherwise in form than the reader expected.It simply doesn't fit into that image of the young and charming president that seemed so filled with joy of life.
This signature has resemblance to that of Martin Luther King Jr., in the forming of the capitals.
That -h in "John" is no exception regarding this. The conclusion from that alone is the high idealism and goals which the individual seeks for and is destined for as a purpose in life.
The threadlike handwriting, which is somewhat angular just as the letters already analysed, gives an insight to the fact that Kennedy had indeed the knowledge in handling delegated political affairs brilliantly, and this is further supported by that superior eye which that -y forms along with the steadfastness indicated by the long endline.
The rhythm of the signature and its flow shows how quick Kennedy was on the uptake and how easily he handled difficult subjects and carried them out.
The capital K in "Kennedy" is very individualistic one and also is J in "John". These letters have already been explained but its a reason to believe that the late president must have had great interest for music as can be seen from J and its halfnote beside the forming of the letter itself into a quarter note, not to mention the open concert grand or large piano that can be seen
in the K in "Kennedy".