Isabella is a longer name with a double-l that creates a tall, elegant look. The name has several letter pairs that flow well, but the length alone makes it a workout. Getting consistent letter sizing across eight letters takes patience.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
Both l's should be the same height. Don't rush the second one shorter than the first.
The capital I ends with a rightward stroke. Curve it gently into the s without making it look like a capital L.
The s curves back to the right naturally into the a. Keep the connection smooth and at the baseline.
Break the name into chunks when practicing: Isa-bel-la.
The double-l should be the tallest point of the name. Use it as your visual anchor.
Make sure the final a is closed, not open like a u.
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