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Jaguar changes its spots

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Jaguar’s brand “reimagining” has “become a new front in the culture wars”, says Ian Watts in the New Statesman. The carmaker has dropped the “familiar leaping big cat” for a “simple monogram and a minimalist sans-serif logotype”, showcased in a 30-second advertisement

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