As you may or may not know, the U.S. Department of Treasury has recently rolled out a brand spanking new design for it’s $100 bill. People “oohed” and “ahhed”, but for the most part, the new design is…boring.
That’s where designer, Michael Tyznik, comes in. He has taken it to a completely new level with his perspective on how U.S. currency should look like. At first glance, you can clearly see that there’s a very European touch to his designs, which calls into question whether the American government would even consider taking cues from our friends across the pond.
Nevertheless, Tyznik’s designs are flawless, clean and would probably teach Americans more about the U.S. Constitution than anything history class ever did. Taking a closer look at some of his designs, you almost get a sort of Minority Report feel with the bold stripe of color match against an almost carbon fiber background. Each bill would also feature a reconfiguration of the presidential faces that you’re used to seeing.
For example, the $1 bill would become obsolete and there would be the addition of the $200 bill where president Grant would make his new home. Minor details, yes, but there’s something very promising about both the design and the shifting/addition of new and old images on the bill face. Let’s see if our government can at least take some notes and pull our money out of the design Dark Ages.








this is not going to matter once the amero rolls out and you share your currency with mexico and canada….and it will go to one central bank which will control the entire continent which is america. eventually it will merge with the euro and that one bank will control the earth. forget your constitution, your freedom and individuality…you gave it up for “security”….baaahumbug