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How to Write Addison in Cursive

Addison

Addison has a double-d in the middle that gives the name a rhythmic bump pattern. The capital A opens with authority, and the s-o-n ending flows naturally. The tricky part is keeping the two d's consistent in size and shape.

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

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Tricky Connections in "Addison"

These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.

Ad
"Ad" Connection
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The capital A's finishing stroke sweeps right. Let it rise into the first d's tall stem.

dd
"dd" Connection
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Both d's should have the same tall stem and rounded body. Treat them as one connected unit.

so
"so" Connection
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The s curves back right at the baseline and feeds directly into the o. Keep the connection round.

Practice Tips for "Addison"

1

The double-d is the visual centerpiece. Practice writing two d's in a row until they match perfectly.

2

Keep the i small and distinct between the d and s. It can get lost among the taller letters.

3

The s-o-n ending is the reward. It flows naturally, so let your hand relax through it.

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