Gabriel is seven letters long with the tricky capital G and a b-r connection in the middle. The i-e-l ending rises in height and looks elegant. The name has good visual variety between short and tall letters.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital G ends near the baseline. Connect to the a with a short upstroke.
The b's rounded exit leads into the small cursive r. The r should stay low.
The e opens into the l's tall upstroke. This is the name's visual crescendo.
The capital G takes practice. It has a horizontal crossbar that distinguishes it from a C.
The br connection is unusual. Practice it in isolation.
The iel ending should feel like rising stairs: i is short, e is slightly taller, l is tallest.
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