Willow has a double-l that creates a matching tall pair in the center, framed by the wide capital W on the left and the round ow ending on the right. The capital W is one of the wider capitals, so give it space. The i-l connection is smooth but the ll pair needs even heights.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital W ends with an upstroke. Let it flow into the i's stem without hesitation.
Both l's need to match in height and shape. Write them as one continuous up-down-up motion.
The o closes and its exit stroke feeds into the w. Keep the w's valleys even.
The capital W is wide. Give it enough horizontal space so it does not look cramped.
The double-l is the tallest section. Make those two letters your visual anchor.
Dot the i after writing the full name. It is the only dot you need to add.
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