Brooklyn is a long name with eight letters and several tall elements. The capital B is ornate, the double-o in the middle keeps things round, and the k adds an angular kick. The l-y-n ending gives the name a varied finish with a descender and ascender.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital B ends with a rightward curve. Transition into the small cursive r by keeping the stroke low.
Both o's need to be the same size and fully closed. Connect them at the midline.
The k's final stroke kicks right. Use that momentum to push up into the l's tall stem.
Break it into sections: Broo-klyn. The double-o and k-l transition are the two areas to focus on.
The capital B has two bumps on the right side. Make sure both are visible and evenly sized.
Keep the double-o round and matched. Two identical circles side by side look polished.
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