For hundreds of years, experts known as "graphologists" have studied people's handwriting to try and decipher personality traits or facts about a person's life.
As handwriting slowly dies out in an all-digital world, so, perhaps, will graphology.
But one 99-year-old woman in Hackensack is keeping the craft very much alive.
On today's "Brian's Positively New Jersey,” Brian Donohue meets with Lillika Weinberger, a former painter and sculptor who took up graphology in the 1980s and hasn't looked back.