Reagan starts with a distinctive capital R and has a smooth e-a-g-a-n flow through the middle. The g drops below the baseline with a looped descender, adding visual depth. The two a's need to match, and the g is the most interesting letter to write in this name.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital R's final kick leads right into the e's opening curve.
Close the a, then carry the stroke down into the g's descending loop.
The g's loop comes back up to the baseline. From there, rise into the second a.
The g's descender loop should be smooth and round, not angular.
Both a's must look identical. The one before the g and the one after should match perfectly.
The capital R has a loop at the top and a leg that kicks right. Make both parts crisp.
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