HOW TO CUSTOMIZE YOUR LICENCE PLATE TIPS


Home » Automotive » Car Detailing Customization Join Sign in EzineArticles - Expert Authors Sharing Their Best Original Articles Custom Search Search Shalini Madhav Platinum Quality Author Platinum Author | 111 Articles Joined: July 7, 2008 India 4 Tips For Custom License Plate Design By Shalini Madhav | Submitted On April 12, 2017 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Good manufacturers try their level best to design amazing custom tags for each of their customers irrespective of the plate that the customer wants to buy. The plate may be made of plastic or aluminum for instance. Given below are some factors that you should take into account when designing your custom design license plates. The text Should be Brief The text on the plate should be brief. Others will view your tag from a distance. They may be on the go while viewing your tag. So, each item on the plate should be large enough for immediate legibility and recognition. Moreover, it may be tempting to cram in a lot of information but it will make the tag illegible. What you need to do is pick the most important things, such as name, tagline or slogan. Ideally, we suggest that you choose only three elements for the plate. In fact, you should choose less than 3 items, especially if you have a powerful, well-designed logo or other symbol that identifies you. Make Your Design Simple For graphics, we suggest that you go for a simple version of the artwork. Keep in mind that it should be read from a distance. Too much detail may make it look muddled. Instead of a few small art pieces around the tag, you can opt for a big graphic. If the name of your organization is composed of several words, we suggest that you choose two or three words that identify your organization. You don't have to use all the words. If you have to use all of the words, we suggest that you bold two or three words and leave the rest in small. Working With Type For typeface selection, we suggest that you opt for bold typeface. Ideally, you should go for typefaces that can condense properly if needed. They should remain legible and should not look distorted. So, these are a few tips that you may want to consider when working with type. Available space If you really want to condense type, we suggest that you don't condense it too much, especially if you want to condense the type electronically. Overdoing it can make it look squished or distorted. Moreover, it will be more difficult to read and the image will be unprofessional and amateurish. To get the most out of the available space, you may want to choose only the words that are needed. You have to use your common sense and don't let things become distorted. You may want to choose fonts with shapes of classic letter. Moreover, the characters of the fonts should be well-formed. As a general rule, you may want to avoid ornate or decorative typefaces. The reason is that these typefaces look great from a few inches but become almost unreadable from a distance. So, make sure you remember these tips when choosing the right typefaces for the number plate tag. Hopefully, these tips will help you design your license plate without any problem. Hope this helps. Have you been looking for some custom European license plates? If so, we suggest that you check out FuWong. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Shalini_Madhav/2396631 0 Comments | Leave a Comment Did you find this article helpful? Happy Face0 Sad Face0 Viewed 6 times Word count: 503 Article Tools EzinePublisher Report this article Cite this article Stay Informed Subscribe to New Article Alerts: Automotive: Car-Detailing-Customization Shalini Madhav Email Address Subscribe We will never sell or rent your email address. 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