Blake
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How to Write Blake in Cursive

Blake

Blake is five letters with the capital B and the l-a-k-e sequence that has good variety between tall and short letters. The cursive k is one of the more complex lowercase letters with its branching strokes. The ke ending is distinctive and clean.

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

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Tricky Connections in "Blake"

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

Bl
"Bl" Connection
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The capital B's final stroke leads into the l. Both are tall letters, so keep them at similar heights.

la
"la" Connection
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The l drops from its height to the baseline and curves into the a. The height change is dramatic but natural.

ak
"ak" Connection
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The a exits at the midline into the k's vertical stem. The k branches with two angled strokes from mid-stem.

Practice Tips for "Blake"

1

The k is the hardest letter here. Practice its branching strokes separately.

2

The B and l at the start should be similar heights, creating a tall opening.

3

End the e with a clean horizontal finish for a polished look.

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