Kinsley has seven letters with the angular k providing energy at the start and the s-l pair creating an interesting short-to-tall transition in the middle. The capital K is bold and angular, and the l-e-y ending flows downward nicely. The n-s connection requires a deliberate change in stroke direction.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital K's leg kicks right. Let it drop into the i's upstroke at the baseline.
The n finishes with a downstroke curving right. Change direction to curve into the s's rounded shape.
The s ends curving right at the baseline. Push upward from there into the l's tall stem.
The n-s-l sequence has three different heights. Practice that trio as a unit.
Dot the i after finishing the full name.
The y's descender at the end balances the tall K at the beginning. Give it a full drop below the baseline.
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