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Home » Uncategorised » 24th February 2014

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24th February 2014

18 April 2014

Some sign schools are still teaching apprentices, as a core subject, to sign write with brush when there appears to be scarcely any signwriting work in the real world. Should these sign schools continue with this tradition?

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