Asher has the capital A opening into the sh combination, which requires a jump from a short letter to a tall one. The h-e-r ending is common and flows smoothly. Five letters with the h providing the one tall accent point that defines the name's shape.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital A sweeps right at the baseline. Flow into the s with a smooth curve.
The s curves to the right, then you push upward into the h's tall stem. That height jump is the biggest challenge.
The e opens into the small cursive r. The r is just a tiny bump at the midline.
The sh connection is the hardest spot. Practice jumping from the short s to the tall h.
The h is the only tall letter. It should stand out clearly above the others.
The er ending is common and natural. Let those two letters finish the name smoothly.
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