The legibility of cursive signatures on mail-in ballot envelopes could well become a disenfranchisement problem.
Researchers say that handwriting is linked to academic success. Historians, like Morris, worry what is lost if people can’t ...
my signature became K-squiggle P-squiggle, which is really just a sped-up, screw-you version of my modern handwriting, which is a combination of print and cursive. But let’s back up a bit.
Surprisingly, Washington College only introduced its cursive logo in 2013. The Maryland institution took the design directly from George Washington’s own signature with no modifications ...
Less than 10 years ago, only 14 states required schools to teach cursive— but that number has been steadily increasing , with 24 now having some kind of requirement.
While George Washington’s signature may not be the easiest to read, does that mean all cursive is outdated? That’s the question WTOP posed to students at George Washington University ...