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Prior to that, 6-digit embossed font, squarish, but softer than usual. Prior to that, plates were embossed with a 6-digit squarish font, though with softer rounds on the corners than some; with angled stroke on 2.

Prior to that, the embossed plates used a squarish font, but with angled curved tails on 6, 9. Prior to the last few years, there was some alternation in plate production with plates manufactured by Polyvend that have used a hybrid font utilizing DIN-style alphas but with squarish B, D, P, and R and ovalish numerals except for a DIN-style zero. Ovalish similar to Kansas.

Ovalish throughout. Narrow, oval-curve-style throughout. Fairly graceful for such a narrow license plate font, except for the slight hitch halfway between baseline and cap-height on sides of C, D, G, O, etc.

Oval-shaped with a similar feel to the fonts of Kansas and Hawaii, however there are a few anomalies, though not really enough to push it completely into the hybrid category.

Breaking the oval-curve theme are the squarish B and D, while P and R exhibit a more semicircular style. Prior to that: 7-digit embossed, ovalish curves throughout. Oval curves throughout. DIN-like alphas. Light-weight oval numerals with end-caps sheared at slight angle on some terminating strokes.

Squarish but some DIN-like. Curved diagonal tails on numerals. DIN-theme with some squarish. Mostly numerals on plates. Diagonal tails on numerals nice numbers , open 4, curved 7, long diagonal on 2 directly into curved top. B, P, and R bowls are round rather than square. Truck plates are pretty much consistent DIN added serif on P, though. Alphas — mixture of DIN and squarish. Numerals — mixture of ovalish and DIN. DIN-style alphas.

Ovalish numerals with DIN 8 and zero. Combination of DIN and squarish alphas, plus oval-shaped numerals. DIN-theme alphas with smaller-bowled characters squarer. Mostly DIN-style numerals but hooked diagonal tails on 6 and 9, ovalish 2, slightly curved 7.

Squarish alphas. Numbers DIN-style but with oval-arc diagonal tails on 6 and 9, which both have significantly smaller counters than the norm. Numerals close to official DIN. Switched to flat digital plates in late Began using flat plates in Up until that time, its plates used a classic-style font following a DIN-like design template with ovalized influences.

When the switch to digital production was made, a pseudo-condensed version of Arial was substituted to much subsequent public outcry. Over the following few years a couple of different attempts were made to create a new digital design that matched the previous screen-printed plate font, with a reasonably close facsimile of the traditional font achieved by late Numbers only are used on the general passenger issue.

As mentioned, the font design is mostly DIN-like with a bit of ovalized-curve influence, plus a couple of other differences: The endstrokes on otherwise-DIN-like 2, 3, 5, 6, and 9 are angled rather than vertical , numerals 2 and 3 are constructed with an overall oval-curved theme, and numeral 4 includes a bottom serif.

Unique 3 combining angled top with oval bottom, though not particularly attractive. Before that, 6-digit embossed font based on oval curves and using same 7th-digit smaller alpha code. Plate serials both then and now have used all numerals other than the lone single-digit alpha code. The previous classic embossed font was a hybrid of oval-curve alphas plus mostly DIN-style numerals with some ovalish elements thrown in, such as the diagonal-curve tails on 6 and 9, and oval-arc curve on spine of both 2 and 7.

Prior to that, used a 6-digit mostly DIN-style font from —, but some years were squarish. Hooked diagonal tails on 6 and 9. Diagonal central stroke many years, but ovalish another year. Before that, 7-digit- capable embossed, but spaced widely and used for 6.

Combination of DIN and squarish alphas, with ovalish numerals. Previous embossed plates employed a 7-digit-capable font, though used for 5, 6, or 7, with ovalish numerals.

Alphas were mostly DIN with some oval, though not as prominent, either at smaller size on plate using a two-digit stacked code, or single-digit code at full-size. All other license plate fonts are sans-serif — with only occasional slab-style serifs added on some letters to prevent confusion with similar characters.

Numerals have some resemblance to Times Roman in condensed form. The serif style of the alphas is different, with characters inconsistent in form and weight from one character to the next. DIN-style since Diagonal hooked tails on 6 and 9, ovalish 2. Up through , the general passenger issue used oval-style embossed dies of a consistent make since Numerals only, oval-style, though there has been little stability in the font style with several changes over the years.

One guess as to the reason for the frequent font changes over the years may be that various prisons in the 48 continental states were contracted to print the plates, since such a small terroritory would not normally have the facilities to print the plates themselves. As with American Samoa above, the frequent style changes may be due to different prisons in the mainland U. This embossed font takes the Neo-Grotesque typeface Univers as its obvious model, and therefore falls somewhat outside the typical license plate font style categories.

Zurich is in turn the typeface on which 3M based its first digital default font which has been heavily critiqued elsewhere in this article. Nunavut also uses the same dies, and the proportional lettering for example the wide letter M can be better seen in the link given below for Nunavut. Nunavut PS , PSY2K , 15Q : Same 7-digit-capable font as the Northwest Territories see above , but used for 6 digits despite just 2, registered vehicles on small plate stamped out in the shape of a polar bear.

Nunavut used to be part of the Northwest Territories and therefore retained the same polar bear plate after separation since Nunavut is where most of the bears are concentrated.

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