S-T-E-P-H-A-N-I-E
Each letter is signed individually, and then you would likely clarify with a spoken name or context.
Here are some additional tips:
* Fingerspelling: Use the correct handshapes and movements for each letter. You can find resources online or in ASL dictionaries for proper fingerspelling techniques.
* Clarity: Make sure your fingerspelling is clear and distinct, especially if you're signing to someone who doesn't know you well.
* Context: If you are signing in a situation where the person knows who Stephanie is, you may not need to spell out the whole name. You could use a gesture or a brief explanation, like "My friend" or "The girl in the blue shirt."
Remember, ASL is a visual language, so focus on clear and expressive signing.