It seems like we are going to have Raised Ink (Intaglio
) on the front and the back.
There is tremendous amount of strategic change to the visual design of the front and the back. I believe this is the first Canadian note with multiple portraits on the front. I also believe that this is the first note where the back is not a single composite vignette but consists of 5 discrete vignettes.
I believe it is the first time that we are seeing the inside of the parliament buildings on any of the BoC notes.
Although the visual design has undergone tremendous change the "form factor" has stayed the same. By form factor I mean the elements that are related to the general organization and placement of major elements that would affect the printing process:
the metallic stripe appears to be the same size and at the same location as the location of the stripe in the rest of the polymer notes.
the tactile feature appears to be at the same location as the other polymer notes.
the serial numbers appear to be at the same location as the other polymer notes.
the code for the blind note reader is still maintained and at the same locations as the polymer notes.
(I would think therefore that all the covert security features that include machine readable features have remained unchanged)
So essentially the change involves using different intaglio plates (for front and back raised inks) and different litho plates (which of course are very major changes from a visual content point of view but not necessarily affecting the security recognition of the notes by machines)
There are at least three incremental changes to recognizable security elements that we could expect to continue in the new series:
Use of colour shifting ink
Use of raised ink on the back
Use of 3D looking image on the metallic stripe
Some observations on the communication strategy used by the BoC
The interactive "explore the New $10 Note" has been brought to a totally new level. Being able to go from the image of the note to the google map location of the geographic features shown on the notes for example is possibly the first.
The communication of the design and security features of the notes alongside the announcement of the new design have been highly co-ordinated. Some of the materials that have been made available by BoC for school children are sure to increase the awareness about:
Our History
Our Land
Our Culture