One of the first elements to consider when an ID plate is being designed is the purpose or application of that plate. What type of communication is needed, where will it be displayed, how it will be attached, etc. These questions all need to be asked, even if the answer is that it does not apply for the specific equipment.
One of the neat things about being able to customize a data plate is that you have the ability to include your branding into the design. This moves an ordinary, basic looking data plate into a premium showcase that increases and enforces the perceived value of the equipment or product.
Check out this metal data plate featured in a luxury car brand. The specs for the engine size, power ratings, and ratio are clearly displayed. This is a great example showing communication of the basic information along with showcasing the premium brand.
The recognizable logo and model number are prominently displayed so that just enough emphasis is given without distracting from the rest of the data.
A common shape is used so that it makes for easy assembly and consistency across different engine types for this vehicle. The metal data plate fits into a recessed area for seamless attachment and stays in place with pressure sensitive adhesive.
The matte black background contrasts nicely with the embossed and high gloss colors of the logo. The graphics are easy to change out so that specific model information is shown.
ID plates display the specs important for safe equipment installation, operation, and preventative maintenance of equipment and vehicles in both indoor and outdoor applications. Some of the basics detailed include:
Manufacturer Name
Model Number
Serial Number
Certifications
Min/Max Values
Taking things to the next level means maximizing the real estate of the background metal by also showcasing a premium brand like the example above.
Looking for ways to elevate your brand on a basic ID plate? Our Customer Care team can assist with reviewing your artwork file along with your vector format logo and help you make a decision.
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