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Illustration resembling a commemorative bill for Expo 67, featuring a geodesic dome, maple leaf, fireworks, figures around a globe, and flags.

Illustration resembling a commemorative bill for Expo 67, featuring a geodesic dome, maple leaf, fireworks, figures around a globe, and flags.

DRAW an EXPO 67 COMMEMORATIVE BILL 📏 Step 1: Layout and Shape Use a rectangle shape like a real bill. Make it horizontal, about 15 cm wide and 7 cm tall (or just model it on a real Canadian bill). 💡 Step 2: Pick Your Main Design Themes Choose 3 or 4 main things to include: Geodesic dome (symbol of the U.S. Pavilion at Expo 67 – futuristic and famous!) Maple leaf with “1967” inside Flags or silhouettes of diverse people holding hands (to show multiculturalism) Fireworks in the background (Expo 67 was a celebration!) Optional: The slogan “Man and His World” (the official theme of Expo 67) ✏️ Step 3: Front Side of the Bill (Design Like This) Left side: A detailed drawing of the geodesic dome (like a honeycomb bubble shape) The words: “Expo 67 – Canada’s Centennial” A small globe icon to show global unity Middle section: A large maple leaf with “1967” in the centre Underneath: a banner that says “Celebrating Innovation & Diversity” Maybe a small outline of Canada with a star on Montreal Right side: Draw diverse people (stick figures or simple outlines) holding hands around the Earth Add little flags of countries like Canada, France, Japan, etc. 🎨 Color Tips Use red and white as main colours (to match Canada’s identity) Add light blue or gold accents to give it a “special edition” feel Fireworks in the sky can be multi-coloured 🖋️ Words to include: “Canada 1967” “Expo 67 – Man and His World” “One Hundred Years of Canadian Confederation” A serial number like: EX670001 🧠 See more