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Oct 15, 2008 - Driver Gothic is based on the typeface used for Ontario license plates. Although unique among Canadian provincial license plates, this face is. • Driver’s License Template Step One- Making and Editing your Template: In order to make this happen you’re going to obtain a Template online, which is basically a.
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Here at Aceable, we help people get their. And since there's a listicle for everything these days, we thought we'd make one for driver license designs, ranking them worst to best. A note about driver licenses: There's lots of restrictions when it comes to designing them due to a recently passed Act of Congress called Real ID.
This act requires state IDs, or driver licenses, to have tons security features that they didn't have before - so if your license design has changed in the last few years, that's probably why. While not all driver licenses are currently Real ID compliant, state governments are working toward it because citizens boarding an airplane will be required to have Real ID by 2020. In short, don't take these driver license design rankings too seriously. The design is less important than what they enable you to do (drive, duh.) But if your state ranks at the top of the list, definitely brag about it. Now on to the rankings! Oklahoma I'm so sorry, Oklahoma, but you're last. New Hampshire Couldn't find a good image of a New Hampshire driver license, so by default.
Illinois Designer: What you want, fam? Driver License Office Employee: You know the patterns that a lie detector makes? Designer: Say no more. Oregon Should we color in the rest? Nah, just leave it white.
Ohio Ohio did color in the rest. Utah Keepin' it minimalistic. Louisiana The best part of this sample license is that that's not even a picture of a real human, but rather what appears to be a VINTAGE BARBIE. Pennsylvania Simple and straightforward. Indiana Very pink.
Connecticut Also pink. Plus, sail boats. Nebraska Feel like that's the palace in the Wizard of Oz. Washington I see you Mount Olympus. South Dakota Mount Rushmore is cooler cause it has faces. Massachusetts There's a lot happening. Image via Twitter.com/MassDOT 37.
New Jersey Ooh, capitol fading into state outline. Vermont Green, naturally. South Carolina Palmetto! Michigan Nice bridge.
Iowa Wind power for the win. North Carolina No Wright Bros.
Image via NCDOT.gov 31. Wisconsin Sorry, Wisconsin, but everyone did the capitol building thing. Kansas Another capitol building.
Image via KSN.com 29. Alabama Capitol building, again. New York Very periwinkle. Virginia Looks like it could be foreign currency. Missouri The first of many licenses that went with the city skyline concept. Texas Ditto Missouri. Tennessee Ditto Missouri, ditto Texas.
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Nevada A+ use of wildlife. Minnesota The gradient on that font, though. Alaska Mountains plus lots o' squiggles.
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Georgia Them Georgia peaches. Image via Team.Georgia.gov 19. Aww, Nick Sample.