Rhode Island License Plate Redesign

Dark and light Rhode Island license plate redesign with nautical inspired layout

Rhode Island has been using the same license plate design since the late 90’s. A large, singular light blue wave centered behind dark blue numbers and lettering. It became a widely recognized symbol of the state, but was long overdue for a new look—primarily due to a legality that requires the state to redesign its plate every 10 years.

In late 2021, the Rhode Island DMV held a statewide competition to have their plate redesigned. I’m not a big fan of these types of competitions, but liked the idea of taking a stab at the redo. I couldn’t technically submit concepts (I’m no longer a resident) so it just became a fun side project.

Rhode Island is nicknamed the “Ocean State”, known for its beautiful seaside towns, numerous beaches, rich maritime history and more. I focused on nautical visual language to guide each layout—inspired by flags and patterns, to symbols and color. My hope was to convey that language through a modern aesthetic that felt recognizable, was simple, and not overly literal. Each concept has a dark and light version, which allowed me to explore lots of options.

I think some of the country’s most effective and memorable plate designs are the simplest—often incorporating a small detail here or there to make it uniquely theirs. I’d love to know what you all think. Do you have a favorite?

Dark and light Rhode Island license plate redesign with nautical inspired layout
Dark and light Rhode Island license plate redesign with nautical inspired layout
Dark and light Rhode Island license plate redesign with nautical inspired layout
Nelson Couto
Graphic Designer specializing in branding and logo design

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