I always thought this was one of the more clever examples of license plate design. The pattern alternated every year, making it easy for law enforcement to instantly spot expired plates, but they're all embossed from the same dies, just with the elements flipped/re-arranged.
I have one of each of Ohio's plate designs since I was born hanging in this room, except for the 2009-present "Beautiful Ohio" design, which I currently have on my car.
(This is only counting the major design changes, not minor things like die or typeface changes, because I don't care enough to put that much money/effort into my collection)
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I always thought this was one of the more clever examples of license plate design. The pattern alternated every year, making it easy for law enforcement to instantly spot expired plates, but they're all embossed from the same dies, just with the elements flipped/re-arranged.
(Also, BALLS)
Lack imagination much?
...and for some reason I tried imagining it as a "flat" plate, and it was hideous.
Also none of ours are very good. (I have the latest design on my car; mother has the 2004 design)
Though I seem to remember from experience with IJBM2 that nearly every other Vanilla theme is even worse with differentiating the links.
(This is only counting the major design changes, not minor things like die or typeface changes, because I don't care enough to put that much money/effort into my collection)
What should it buy
Summit Entertainment, maybe.
I don't know why I think about it so much.
ENOUGH
i knew a lot of it was above ground, but that surprises me
10 will enter, 2 will leaves. Can you predict America's next fearsome duo.
Fox presents: House of the bread.
dearly confused?