Cooper starts with the capital C and has a double-o in the middle that tests your consistency. Both o's need to be round, closed, and the same size. The p drops below the baseline, and the er ending is smooth and common.
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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. Curve into the first o and close it completely.
The first o exits and flows directly into the second o. Both should be the same size and fully closed.
The p drops below the baseline and returns. From that upswing, curve into the e.
The double-o is the signature of this name. Practice writing two identical o's back to back.
Both o's must close completely. Open o's look like u's and muddy the name.
The p's descender adds depth. Let it drop below the baseline before coming back up to the e.
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