Grayson is seven letters long with the capital G opening and the y dropping below the baseline in the middle. The r-a-y sequence requires careful letter spacing, and the son ending is smooth and natural. A name with good visual interest throughout.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital G ends near the baseline with a horizontal crossbar. Bridge into the small cursive r with a short connecting stroke.
The a exits at the midline and drops into the y's descending stroke. Let the y's tail swing fully below the baseline before coming back up.
The s curves to the right and feeds into the o. Close the o completely so it stays distinct from the s.
Break it into Gray-son for practice. Each half has a different character.
The y is the only descender. Give its tail room below the baseline so it does not collide with the line below.
The capital G needs its crossbar to distinguish it from a capital C.
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