Nolan has the bold capital N and a satisfying ol connection where the round o pushes up into the tall l. The a-n ending is one of the smoothest in cursive. Five letters with a clean, balanced feel throughout.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital N drops to the baseline. Sweep into the o with a round, open curve and close it fully.
Close the o, then push upward into the l's tall stem. Commit to the height change.
The a exits at the midline into the n. Both are small, baseline letters that connect naturally.
The l is the tallest letter and the visual anchor. Make it stand out.
Close the o completely after the capital N. An open o looks like a u.
The an ending should flow as one continuous motion.
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