Miles has a bold capital M and the i-l height change that gives the name a nice upward accent. The l is the tallest letter and stands out in the middle. The es ending is smooth and common. Five letters that write quickly once you have the M down.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital M finishes at the baseline heading right. Rise into the i and dot it after finishing the name.
The i's downstroke leads to the l's tall upstroke. The height jump from i to l should be smooth and deliberate.
The e opens into the s. Both are round letters that connect naturally at the midline.
The capital M should have three even peaks. They are the widest part of the name.
Make the l clearly taller than the i. That height contrast defines the name.
Dot the i last, after writing all five letters.
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