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A red and gold stylized "PROSPERITY FORCE" notice with a police officer on a motorcycle, a galloping horse silhouette, and a checklist of "offences" like driving too fast into promotion.

A red and gold stylized "PROSPERITY FORCE" notice with a police officer on a motorcycle, a galloping horse silhouette, and a checklist of "offences" like driving too fast into promotion.

Integrating the Year of the Horse with the Singapore Traffic Police (TP) theme offers some fantastic design opportunities. In a local context, the horse represents speed, power, and "Ma Dao Gong Cheng" (immediate success). Here is the refined concept for your "Singapore TP Summon" Ang Bao, specifically tailored for the Year of the Horse: 🐎 The Design: "The Galloping Guardian" 1. The "Summon" Header (Singapore Style) Header: Instead of "POLICE FORCE," use "PROSPERITY FORCE." Title: "NOTICE OF EXCESSIVE HUAT" (mimicking the font of an LTA/TP summons). Reference No: TP-HORSE-88888888-Z. 2. The Horse & Outrider Synergy Central Graphic: A sleek, gold-foiled silhouette of a TP Outrider on a white Yamaha/BMW patrol bike, but the bike's shadow or "trail" transitions into a majestic galloping horse. This symbolizes the evolution of the "patrol"—from the horses of the past to the high-tech bikes of today’s Singapore TP. 3. The "Offence" Checklist Instead of checking boxes for speeding or parking, use a checklist for New Year blessings: [ ] Driving too fast into a year of promotion. [ ] Illegal parking of wealth in your bank account. [ ] Failure to signal how happy you are. Fine Amount: One "Ang Bao" to be paid immediately to the bearer. 4. Local Touches (Singapore TP Specifics) The "Batik" Pattern: Use the blue and white checkered pattern found on the side of Singapore TP patrol cars as a decorative border on the sides of the envelope. The Blue/Red Lights: Use small, high-gloss UV Mehr sehen