Jack is short and punchy, just four letters. The capital J swoops below the baseline, and the ck ending has a distinctive look in cursive. Quick to write and hard to mess up.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The J curves below the line and back up. Catch the a on that upswing.
The c opens into the k. The k has a vertical stem with two angled strokes.
The capital J should drop below the baseline with a smooth curve, not a sharp point.
The k at the end needs two clear angled strokes meeting at the stem.
Since the name is short, each letter is highly visible. Make them count.
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