Elias starts with the capital E and features the l-i sequence that creates a tall-short pattern in the middle. The i-a-s ending is all gentle curves that flow naturally. Five letters with a pleasant rhythm between high and low points.
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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. Use it as a runway into the l's tall upstroke.
The l drops from its height to the baseline, then rises into the short i. The height difference should be obvious.
The a exits to the right into the s. Both are baseline letters that connect smoothly.
The l should be clearly taller than every other lowercase letter. It is the visual centerpiece.
Dot the i after writing all five letters.
The ias ending should feel like a gentle wave. Let your hand relax through it.
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