Gianna starts with a capital G that has a distinctive crossbar, followed by the i-a connection and a double-n in the middle. The two n's create a wave pattern, and the final a finishes the name with a round shape. The G-i connection requires going from a wide capital to a small letter.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital G's crossbar leads right. From there, drop down into the i's short upstroke.
Both n's need matching humps. Write them as one continuous wave motion.
The i connects to the a with a natural rightward stroke. Close the a at the top.
The capital G is one of the trickier capitals to master. Practice it separately.
Dot the i after finishing all six letters.
The double-n should look like a gentle wave. Keep both humps even and rhythmic.
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