The Polish Car License Plates Ugliest in Europe

Looking at car number plates from other countries, I wonder if Polish number plates need to be so trivial in their form? Can’t they be nicer, more representative design? Polish, white car plates introduced since 2000, are “written” in the simplest of possible fonts, legible from a large distance for video-recording devices. The font is Sans Serif DIN-1451 developed by the Germans. Cars with such plates are representative in Europe and often on other continents, subconsciously providing information that Poland must be a country as primitive as these plates. All the time they remind me what empty people are people making statutory decisions in this country. Someone took not a little money for doing the work, and someone else approved it. This is how the government’s decision-making system works in this and many other cases.

Polish Car License Plates – actually and my proposal (Brux)

Polish Car License Plates - proposal

Polish Car License Plates - proposal

Can such a license plate be made differently? I sat down at the computer out of curiosity and designed my own design in an hour. I used the Italian style where balanced symmetry was used, which is lacking in the eye. It took me about 60 minutes, and officials did not think for 14 years to change something, improve it while spending “a lot of money” on building the image of Poland abroad. I gave the project to the Polish authorities for free use, but the government ignored the idea, I am not a member of the government – so I have nothing to say. (Brux)