Julian features the swooping capital J and a pleasant l-i-a-n sequence that flows naturally. The u-l transition in the middle creates a nice height change. Six letters with good rhythm throughout.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital J swings below the baseline and returns. Pick up the u on the upswing.
The u exits at the midline. Push up into the tall l for a smooth height change.
The i connects to the a at the midline. Both are small letters that sit on the baseline.
The J-to-u opening sets the tone. Practice it until it feels fluid.
The l should stand tall in the middle of the name.
Dot the i after finishing all six letters.
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