How not to design a parking pass
Sep 4, 2015

This year’s car parking pass is displayed in almost every car in the parking lot.
Every year McIntosh High School prints out parking passes for students using both the golf cart and the car parking lots. If students wish to park in either of these parking lots, which many, many people do, they are required to purchase one of these passes.
This procedure makes plenty of sense. They limit the parking so that the lots do not get overfilled, and the school make money while doing it. It’s a win-win. The golf cart and the car passes have different designs, which change every year. The problem this year relates to the car passes. The design features an Indian chief driving some sort of car-four wheeler crossover.
This looks silly, yet this chief-mobile must be permanently displayed in students’ car windows all year long, for all to see wherever they go.
This design is a problem not for just me, but also for plenty of other students. Many people don’t want to have this silly-looking pass in their windows.
I will be leaving my buggy-riding chief on top of my dashboard, just for the school to see.





