Jaxon
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How to Write Jaxon in Cursive

Jaxon

Jaxon features the swooping capital J and the uncommon cursive x in the middle. The x requires a forward stroke written with the word and a crossing stroke added afterward, similar to how you cross a t. The on ending brings things to a smooth close.

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

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Tricky Connections in "Jaxon"

These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.

Ja
"Ja" Connection
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The capital J curves below the baseline and swings back up. Catch the a on that upswing and keep it round.

ax
"ax" Connection
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The a exits at the midline into the x. Write the x's main diagonal stroke with the word, then add the crossing stroke after finishing.

xo
"xo" Connection
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The x's main stroke ends near the baseline. From there, curve into the o and close it fully.

Practice Tips for "Jaxon"

1

The cursive x is the star of this name. Practice it separately until the two-stroke technique feels natural.

2

Add the x's crossing stroke after writing the entire name, just like crossing a t.

3

The on ending is straightforward. Let it anchor the name after the unusual x.

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