Dawson starts with the capital D and has the w in the middle that is the widest letter in the name. The a-w connection is smooth, and the s-o-n ending flows with gentle curves. Six letters with a sturdy, grounded feel.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital D's backward curve returns to the baseline. Connect into the a from there, keeping it small and round.
The a exits at the midline into the w. The w has two valleys that should be even in depth and width.
The s curves to the right into the o. Close the o completely.
The w is the widest letter. Give it proper space so the name stays balanced.
The son ending is smooth and common. Let those three letters close the name naturally.
The capital D's backward curve should be smooth and round, not angular.
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