Santiago is eight letters with the capital S and the nt connection in the middle. The i-a-g-o sequence has a descender on the g that drops below the baseline, adding visual depth. The ti pair needs care since both letters have marks to add after finishing.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital S ends near the baseline. Connect into the a with a short upstroke, keeping the a small.
The t connects to the i at the midline. Cross the t and dot the i after writing the complete name.
The g's tail drops below the baseline and loops back up to the right. From that upswing, curve into the o.
Break it into San-ti-a-go for practice.
The g's descender is the dramatic moment. Give the tail room below the baseline.
Cross the t and dot the i only after finishing all eight letters.
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