Kennedy is a seven-letter name with a double-n in the middle and a strong capital K to start. The k has angular strokes that give the name an energetic opening, and the e-d-y ending provides a smooth finish. The nn pair creates a rhythmic wave that anchors the center.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital K's final stroke kicks right. Let it descend into the e's rounded opening.
Both n's should have matching humps. Write them as one fluid wave motion.
The d's tail curves right at the midline and drops into the y's descender.
The capital K has a vertical stem with two angled strokes. Practice it until the angles feel natural.
The double-n should look like a smooth wave, not two separate letters.
The y's descender gives the name a nice finish. Let it swing below the baseline with confidence.
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