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Gen Z can't read cursive, but will brands like Kellogg's, Ford, and Coca-Cola be convinced to change their logos?
Johnson & Johnson is signing off on a new logo. The health care giant said Thursday that it will replace the well-known signature script it has used since 1887 with a modern look that reflects its ...
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 ...
Johnson & Johnson announced that it's ditching the classic cursive script it has used for 130 years in favor of a revamped logo that pays homage to the old design.
Script logos are so last season. NFL.com reports the New England Patriots are ditching their cursive and curvy logo for block lettering. Here is an image with the old logo on the left and the new ...
In addition to resurrecting the cursive script logo for their new road uniforms, the Pirates have also put it on their new black road alternates as well.
In 2013, Washington College introduced a new logo that used George Washington’s original signature. Now, the school is ditching the 18th-century script for a more modern typeface.
The current design gets back to the roots with the cursive script "Finals" overlaying the Larry O’Brien Trophy. Fans enjoyed the signature logo during the NBA Finals.
New Jersey-based Johnson & Johnson has dumped its cursive logo — based off its founder's handwriting — at a time to company is making big changes.
The iconic cursive logo for the NBA Finals is back. After a four-season stint using print typeface, the league unveiled an updated logo for the NBA Finals that reintroduces the script.
Last night at Notre Dame, Villanova wore a new version of what Nike is calling its Hyper Elite road uniforms. I give 'em a B. Nothing groundbreaking but cool enough.The idea is simplicity. Just a ...