Looks like we may be seeing the return of printing. Maybe not in the form of newspapers -- yet. Can cursive handwriting be far behind?
Retailers of luxury goods are returning to their marketing strategies of sending out print catalogs. Lora Kelly writes: But completely ignoring a catalog that appears on your stoop or in your mailbox is tougher. Simply put, you have to pick it up, even if you are planning to throw it in the recycling bin—and brands hope that you might flip through some glossy photos along the way.
Admittedly the above quote is from Atlantic magazine, which just announced they are returning from ten copies per year to twelve issues-- in print -- every year.
Cursive handwriting -- actually putting your fingers to paper -- is a deliberative action quite unlike keyboarding. You may make mistakes in spelling, or in grammar, but you will not mistakenly write tomatoes when you mean tomorrow.
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