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Washington College Changes Logo as Cursive Fades in Schools
In an effort to increase its brand recognition and visual appeal, Washington College has unveiled a redesigned logo and ...
Washington College in Chesterfield, Maryland, is one of the oldest colleges in the country. Now, it’s trying to get with the ...
Unlike probably most people, I enjoy the act of writing by hand — but I’ve always disliked signing my name. Why is that? I think it’s because signatures are supposed to be in cursive ...
A college on Maryland's Eastern Shore says it's longtime cursive logo was harder for students to read and therefore needed to ...
A “highly stylized” version of George Washington’s signature has been replaced — at least in part because it was difficult to ...
The bold flairs of calligraphic script shout for attention, while elegant flourishes of cursive sashay across the page ... interprets how the pressure of line and sense of rhythm speak to that ...
Washington College has done away with its old logo, based on George Washington’s original signature, because it’s too ...
In a world increasingly dominated by digital transactions, the once-ubiquitous practice of signing credit card receipts is ...
I was initially skeptical when I heard a college had ditched its traditional script logo because of readability issues.
(What ever happened to cursive writing?) “We think that our results can be partly explained by how handwriting activates different pathways to the same concept,” says Robert Wiley, a professor ...
The US state of Illinois has passed a law requiring school students to learn joined-up handwriting, or "cursive", overriding the governor's veto. It is no longer a requirement in US schools ...
Handwriting is taught in primary schools, with children expected to write in cursive “legibly, fluently and with increasing speed” by the time they leave at the age of 11. But the increasing ...