Owen starts with a round capital O and has the w-e connection that requires a direction change. Four letters, manageable length, and the result looks balanced on the page. The w is the widest letter and gives the name its character.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital O closes and the connecting stroke leads into the w. Keep the w's two valleys even.
The w ends heading up. Curve into the e from that upstroke.
The w is the widest letter. Give it space so it does not look cramped.
The capital O should be round and fully closed.
End the n with a small upward flick for a clean finish.
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