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Cursive logos are back as Lord & Taylor resurrects its legacy brandCursive logos were all but declared dead in 2024 after even Johnson & Johnson ditched its iconic script logotype, controversially followed by Washington College. Gen Z just can't read joined up ...
Or perhaps it was the nation’s schools who, in their refusal to teach children cursive, had spawned a generation of youth who could no sooner read a script logo than a Greek menu? [Images ...
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Lord & Taylor is bringing back its cursive logo, Gen Z be damnedLord & Taylor is going against the grain and bringing back its cursive logo. The department store is set to relaunch this year as an online discount luxury retailer after its previous owner ...
As cursive gets phased out of young people’s education, the school wanted to be more welcoming to students who may have never learned the writing style. “The new logo features the Washington ...
When asked if she could read a letter in court, witness Rachel Jeantel, her head bowed, murmured with embarrassment, "I don't read cursive," ABC News reports. Is it any surprise that cursive ...
Johnson & Johnson is replacing its instantly recognizable logo that’s been in use for 135 years. Gone is the cursive, which was based off the handwritten signature of company co-founder James ...
The department store is bringing back its cursive logo at a time when many brands are ditching script. Lord & Taylor is going against the grain and bringing back its cursive logo. The department ...
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