How to Write Capital J in Cursive
Cursive capital J builds directly on the form of capital I but adds a descender — a stroke that loops below the baseline. The Palmer-style J starts with a looped top like I, descends through the stem, and continues below the baseline with a leftward loop that curves back up. J is often confused with I, so paying attention to the descender is essential.
See Capital J in 18 Cursive Fonts
Compare how the capital letter “J” looks across every cursive font in our collection — from formal Spencerian-style scripts to casual modern brush hands.
Tangerine
Dancing Script
Great Vibes
Parisienne
Sacramento
Kaushan Script
Alex Brush
Caveat
Mr De Haviland
Satisfy
Allura
Yellowtail
Arizonia
Bad Script
Berkshire Swash
Marck Script
Petit Formal Script
Pinyon Script
How to Write Capital J
Start at the waist line with a small upward curve that loops at the cap line, descend in a straight stem through the baseline, and continue downward into a leftward loop that drops below the baseline before curving back up to the right.
- Forgetting the descender loop, which makes the letter look like I.
- Making the descender too short — it should drop well below the baseline.
- Closing the descender too tightly, which makes the loop hard to read.
Decorative Variations of Capital J
Capital letters carry most of cursive’s decorative weight. Here are historical and modern flourish variants you can borrow for monograms, wedding invitations, and signatures.
- ✦Spencerian: tall narrow stem with an elongated descender loop.
- ✦Modern flourished: oversized descender that swoops far to the left under the next letter.
- ✦Engrosser's script: shaded stem with a hairline descender loop.
Does Capital J Connect to the Next Letter?
Capital J is non-connecting in Palmer Method. The descender loop ends below the baseline, requiring a pen lift before the next letter.
Capitals Often Confused with “J”
Names & Proper Nouns Starting with J
These names and place names showcase capital J in real use. Each is rendered in a different cursive font from our collection — click any to open it in the generator and try the rest of the 18 fonts.
Practice Tips for Capital J
- 1Practice capital I and J side by side to internalize the descender difference.
- 2Drill the descender loop separately to build confidence dropping below the baseline.
- 3Use guide sheets with a clear descender line for consistent depth.
See lowercase “j” in cursive
Compare capital J with its lowercase counterpart — stroke guide, common mistakes, and 18 font samples for the lowercase letter.
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