License Plate Redesign

An accessibility-focused redesign of the U.S. license plate.

Overview

There are nearly 300 million registered vehicles in the United States, each adorned with a license plate. These metal plates help quickly identify the vehicle and its driver.


I was asked to ‘do something creative for 40 days’. I chose to redesign these plates. Before getting too far, I realized I was going to need to research the best practices in license plate design so that I could create a system for the designs.


spec work

Roles

Graphic Design, Research

Tools

Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop

Duration

6 weeks, January to March 2023

Team

Individual

Research source

Exploration

What started out as a light creative exercise turned into a research sprint. I found that elements such as—but not limited to—high contrast backgrounds, low contrast foregrounds, and crowded slogans underline that license plates are treated like vehicle ornamentation rather than vehicle identification. This leads to problems with legibility and recognition.

How might we improve license plate legibility?

Process

Here's what the research boils down to. The registration number on a license plate is the most important element that needs to be read quickly from a far distance.


With the registration number as the focal point, the other constraints can be established. A template shows that I chose dimensions that accommodate larger numerals, removed state slogans, and considered the character height, width, and stroke weight.

Before standardization

After standardization

Template

Final Designs

Using the template, I started again on the 40 redesigns. Some plates take inspiration from the current designs with adjusted saturation. The others feature a different symbol of nature relating to each state. 


Takeaways

This project gave me a better grasp on research with primary and secondary sources. And, I have a new understanding of accessibility—legibility is beneficial to all users.


With more time, I would have done some user testing to ensure that there are improvements in legibility. I would redesign the remaining plates. I would do more research into state recognition to improve recall. Instead of appropriating old state logos, I would use a more legible typeface. I would reconsider the constraint of the template system to accommodate states like California that have more than 6 registration characters.

© 2024 Zoe Gale