This would never fly in US Government, but I very much fancy Chris Collins’ redesign of the $5, $10, and $20 notes in the US currency. Chris created these while a student at the Detroit campus of the International Academy of Design and Technology. What are your thoughts?
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They look pretty cool, but the original monies of america have a bunch of hidden messages embedded into them. Familiarity breeds contempt, and I think americans are tired of looking at the same thing, and most don’t care about what lies within their money just how much of it they have lol.
looks like crap. wtf wants yellow and orange money. garbage.