Easton is six letters starting with the capital E and featuring the st pair in the middle. The a-s connection is smooth, and the t-o-n ending wraps things up with round, flowing letters. A clean name with no descenders, keeping everything above the baseline.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital E's final stroke aims right. Flow into the a from that natural exit, keeping the a round.
The s curves into the t at the midline. Cross the t after finishing the name.
The t connects to the o at the baseline. Close the o fully so it stays distinct.
Cross the t after writing all six letters.
The st connection is common in English. Practice it here and use it everywhere.
The on ending is the easiest part. Let it close the name smoothly.
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