How did it start?

Recent discoveries suggest that the in ancient Egypt and Greece a persons character was analyzed by his facial features. In fact the first book on the subject was written by Aristotle and it is his work upon which modern Personology is based. Modern Personology began to gain prominence in the 1930's when US judge, Edward Winston Jones, noticed that certain facial features tended to reoccur in accused and witnesses that appeared before him.

Eureka!

When he looked into these phenomena in depth and examined and compared thousands of photographs of different people he discovered that he was correct and for the first time suggested that there are many identifying signs that contribute to an accurate indication of character and personality, the way each individual conducts himself and the way he thinks. In experiments that he made later, he achieved an accuracy rate of 92%. By virtue of his research, Jones earned the status of father of the modern Personology analytic system.

But wait… There's more!

Since the judges discovery a great deal of research and facial comparisons have been conducted to examine Personology. Personology, which has become a recognized scientific branch, has developed in many directions: it has become a diagnostic tool used in building teams of people who will work together in harmony, has helped find love and partners and also assisted in solving problems and conflict between the individual and those closest to him whether at home or at work.