Everly has a flowing quality with the v-e connection creating a smooth wave in the first half and the r-l-y ending building upward before dropping down. The capital E is straightforward, and the name has a pleasant visual rhythm with its mix of short and tall letters.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital E's final stroke leads naturally right into the v. Just keep your pen moving.
The v ends at the baseline heading right. Swing up and around into the e without pausing.
The small cursive r connects to the tall l. Push upward confidently from the r's peak into the l's full height.
The v-e connection is the most common trouble spot. Practice that pair until it feels fluid.
The l should be clearly the tallest letter. It gives the name its visual peak.
End the y with a descender that balances the tall l above it.
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