Novelty ID Card Canada Review: Ontario (ON) "Trillium Shift" Mastery
Following up on my earlier review, I wanted to focus on how the Ontario (ON) "Trillium shift"—the color-shifting flower feature—holds up after several months of "real-world" use. We know that the colors need to be right, but does the effect fade or become less reactive over time? I decided to put my current ON card to a long-term longevity test. Let’s talk about material science. How do they stay looking fresh?
First off, the color-shifting ink on this card is exceptional. Even after three months of daily use, the Trillium flower still shifts clearly from pink to green as you tilt the card. The reaction is just as bright and crisp as the day I got it. Let’s talk about the details. How does it handle the wear?
Why Ontario (ON) Trillium Quality is Top-Tier
- Durable Ink Adhesion: The color-shifting ink is bonded directly to the card material, ensuring it won’t fade or rub off with regular wallet friction.
- Calibrated Color Shift: The transition between the pink and green hues is smooth and perfectly matches the official Ontario standards.
- Accurate Alignment: The Trillium flower is perfectly centered and integrated into the overall background pattern, showing a very high-end production process.
I’ve been incredibly impressed with the long-term quality of this Ontario card. It truly feels like a piece of high-end government work. Have any of you noticed any issues with the Trillium shift on your older ON cards? Let’s share our observations and help everyone find the most accurate cards!