Naomi has a nice rhythm in cursive with rounded letters (a, o) alternating with angular ones (N, m). The capital N opens with a zigzag, and the o-m connection in the middle needs care since you are transitioning from a round letter to a multi-humped one. The final i is a clean finish.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital N finishes with a downstroke curving right. Guide it into the a's upstroke.
The o closes and its exit stroke feeds into the m's first hump. Keep the transition at the midline.
The m's third hump connects to the i. Make sure you do not accidentally create a fourth hump.
The capital N should have clean, sharp angles. No rounding of the peaks.
The o and a are both round letters. Make sure the o stays round and the a closes at the top.
Dot the i as the very last stroke after finishing the name.
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