Caleb starts with the curved capital C and ends with the b that drops below the baseline. The a-l connection in the middle creates a nice height change, and the e-b ending requires you to push upward into the b's tall stem. Five letters with satisfying variety.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital C ends at the midline heading right. Flow into the a from that natural exit point.
The a exits at the midline. Push up into the tall l with a smooth, committed upstroke.
The e opens to the right into the b's tall upstroke. The b should match the l in height.
The l and b should be the same height. They are the two tall letters that define the name's shape.
The a between the capital and the l is small and round. Do not let it get stretched.
End the b with its rounded bottom stroke to give the name a finished look.
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