"Portland Oregon: Old Town" sign
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Portland, Oregon'sBrush Scriptinto the mix. The sign was acquired by the city in 2009 and it was soon redesigned to read "Portland Oregon".
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The White Stag sign, with its hand lettering as sprightly as the deer, stood this way for 40 years: 1957–97.
While some of the 1957 letterforms were preserved during the two recent transformations (e.g. 'e' and 'g'), most of today's sign uses Brush Script, which has only a passing resemblence to the energetic, angular forms of the White Stag original.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org.Photo: Steve Morgan. License: CC BY-SA.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org.Photo: Steve Morgan. License: CC BY-SA.
Personally, I wish they had hired a lettering artist to emulate the unique style of the White Stag original rather than resort to a font that has no special connection to the place, nor fit as well with the lines of the deer artwork — but not everyone is as picky: "In 2011, Ramsay Signs' work on the redesigned sign won the company First Place in the Historic Reproduction category of an annual design competition held by the International Sign Association."