Chuck,
Is there an outline length difference in: is-not, in-his, or soon? In the 5k MUSF 60. BFFCW soon is outline like
whereas in GSAE 45.RADP is says “all isnot well.” There its outline looks like this
kind of .
On page 27 of Gregg Speed Studies Anniversary Edition “in-his” looks like .
Is there a size difference?
-Mike
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No, there is no size difference whatsoever. The important thing about writing this combination is to do it in one pen motion, avoiding the sharp angle between the s and the n. The joining of the consonants should look somewhat rounded. Sharp angles decrease speed and are only necessary in few words (for example: keep vs complete).
So like this? Thanks, I'll practice writing "some, soon, in-his, & is-not" till I become a pro .
That's pretty good. Think of "quick around the corners". This principle applies every time you change direction in an outline.