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Street sticker The sticker is bright yellow with bold red and black lettering. The main text reads 'BINGO GEGEN NAZIS'. In the center, there is a stylized black symbol resembling a broken swastika, with fragments flying off. To the right of this symbol is a red circle with the number '13' in yellow. The edges of the sticker have a repeating pattern of the word 'BINGOBRUDIS' with a small symbol between each instance. 13
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with a white background and a thick black border. Centered on the sticker are two lines of text. The top line reads 'FAKI' in large, bold, sans-serif black capital letters. The bottom line reads 'SCRED' in similar bold, sans-serif black capital letters, slightly larger than the top line. The sticker appears to be applied to a dark green, cylindrical object, possibly a pole, which shows some scuff marks and texture. 6
Street sticker The sticker features a black and white, abstract depiction of a face with a distorted, angular head. The eyes are represented by swirling lines and dots, and the mouth is a jagged, toothy grin. The overall style is rough and expressive, with thick black lines. Text elements are present around the face, including what appears to be a signature or tag. The sticker itself shows some signs of wear and tear, with creases and minor damage. 4
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with a black background and white text. The text is arranged in two lines. The top line reads 'LOVE POETRY' and the bottom line reads 'HATE FASCISM'. The font is sans-serif with a stencil-like appearance, where some letters have cutouts. The sticker appears to be adhered to a wooden surface. 6
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with a bright turquoise background and bold purple text. The text reads 'Solidarity with FLINTA* on the Move'. Below the main text, in smaller font and a black silhouette of a bird, is the word 'SRBDRUCKE'. The sticker appears to be placed on a textured, greenish-gray surface that has other graffiti markings on it. 3
Street sticker The sticker features a black silhouette of a bear, reminiscent of the Berlin coat of arms, in a dynamic, falling pose. The bear is depicted with its arms outstretched and legs splayed. Above and to the right of the bear, the number '030' is displayed in a stylized font. Below the bear, there is a representation of a railway track with red and white checkered ties. The bear appears to be falling onto or off of this track. A small, dark silhouette of a bottle is shown in the air near the bear's head. The text 'Dit is Berlin, Bitch!' is written in a gothic-style font below the railway track. The sticker has a white background and is slightly curved, suggesting it's adhered to a cylindrical surface. 12
Street sticker The sticker features a vibrant blue sky with swirling clouds, evoking a sense of wind. In the foreground, three stylized wind turbines are depicted with white blades and dark outlines, set against a green, hilly landscape. The text 'WIND BABY, WIND' is prominently displayed in large, white, bold lettering across the top half of the sticker. Below the turbines, the date '20.09.' and the word 'KLIMADEMO' are written in white on a green band. To the right, a circular emblem with the text 'FRIDAYS FOR FUTURE' is visible. 2
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with a white background. At the top, in bold black sans-serif font, it reads 'DON'T FEED THE DICTATOR'. Below this text is a stylized Google 'G' logo, with its characteristic red, yellow, green, and blue segments. The sticker appears to be slightly creased and cracked, suggesting it has been applied outdoors. At the bottom right of the sticker, a social media handle '@saschalobo' is visible in smaller black text. 6
Street sticker The sticker is square with rounded corners and a white background. At the top left, it features the 'CHARITÉ' logo in a dark grey circular outline with the text inside. To the right of the logo is a QR code. Below the logo and QR code, the sticker displays text in a light green and blue font. The first line, 'Zukunft', is in light green. The second line, 'gestalten.', is also in light green. The third line, 'Jeder zählt.', is in blue with a period at the end. The sticker appears to be adhered to a textured, dark surface with some blue and white paint splatters. 8
Street sticker The sticker is circular with a white background and a black outline. It features a stylized depiction of a dove in flight. The dove has sharp, angular wings and a simple body. Above its head is a small circle, representing a halo. To the right of the dove's body, the text 'MR. PEAC' is written vertically in black, blocky letters. There are also three short, parallel lines emanating from the dove's chest, suggesting movement or sound. 4
Street sticker The sticker is black with white, sans-serif text. It is placed centrally on a white sign with black border, which itself is mounted on a metal pole. The sticker appears to be slightly crumpled and has some wear around the edges. The text is in German and is quite explicit. 10
Street sticker The sticker is blue and features the emblem of the Berlin police. The emblem consists of a yellow sunburst with a black bear on a white shield in the center, topped with a crown. The word 'POLIZEI' is written in white capital letters to the right of the emblem, with 'Berlin' written below it in smaller white letters. The sticker has a slightly irregular, rounded shape and shows signs of wear and tear, with some peeling at the edges. There is also a smaller, partially visible sticker of the same design at the bottom of the image. 12
Street sticker The sticker is black with white text. The top line reads 'FUCK HAMAS' in large, bold, sans-serif capital letters. Below this, in smaller, italicized text, it says 'es gibt keine Palästinenser das sind Ägypter'. The sticker appears to be slightly torn on the left edge, revealing a white backing and a red circular shape behind it. The overall impression is one of a printed paper sticker applied to a surface. 10
Street sticker The sticker is circular with a white border. The main design features a stylized, abstract representation of a green and grey orb, possibly a Poké Ball or a similar game element, with a black outline. Inside the orb, there is a white rectangle containing the text 'JUMP 3000' in black. Below this, in smaller text, are the words 'PARKOUR' and 'TRAMPOLIN'. The bottom edge of the sticker displays a website address: 'WWW.JUMP3000.DE'. The overall aesthetic is modern and energetic. 23
Street sticker A circular sticker featuring a stylized image of a mannequin or model wearing a black cloche hat with a veil, a pearl necklace, and a black dress. The model has red lipstick and is holding a cigarette. To the right of the model is a QR code. Below the QR code, the text 'Vintage & Second-Hand @femre.berlin' is visible. The sticker has a slightly aged appearance. 4
Street sticker The sticker is predominantly black and white with a thick white border. It depicts a stylized skull with a stitched forehead and feather headdress. The skull is equipped with intricate mechanical augmentations around the eye and jawline, suggesting a cyberpunk or futuristic theme. To the right of the skull, a crown is prominently featured, also in white. Subtle text appears on the crown and along the bottom curve of the sticker. 5
Street sticker The sticker features two main elements stacked vertically. The top element is text that spells out 'ALIEN' in a dripping, slime-like font, colored light green. Each letter is outlined in black and has a white border. At the top of the 'A', there's a small, simplified green alien wearing a purple hat. The bottom element is a brown, stylized poop emoji with a mischievous grin, featuring two prominent teeth. Its eyes are large and round with bright pink irises and white pupils, giving it an angry or mischievous expression. It also has a white border and a black outline. 4
Street sticker The central sticker is circular with a dark grey background. It depicts an illustration of a person lying on their back, with their legs bent and raised, one leg appearing to kick upwards. The person is wearing a light purple long-sleeved shirt and a matching purple skirt or dress. They have purple hair and purple accents on their eyes and cheeks. They are wearing dark, chunky boots. The text "Fickle Kin" is written in a stylized, dark font above the illustration. A small QR code is present in the bottom left corner of the sticker. The overall style is illustrative with bold outlines and flat colors. 3
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized illustration of a purple seal with light pink flippers, appearing to be interacting with a green snake. The snake coils around the seal's neck and body, with its head near the seal's mouth. Surrounding the animals are decorative elements: a pink spiral on the top left and several small, yellow and pink leaf-like shapes scattered around. The sticker has a white, die-cut border. The overall style is cartoonish and whimsical, with simple lines and flat colors. Small pink dots are visible on the seal's body and flippers. 5
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized illustration of a person with spiky red hair, wearing black and white clothing, and bold sneakers. The figure is seated with one leg crossed, appearing relaxed and somewhat playful. The background is a solid pink with subtle white curved lines radiating outwards. To the right of the figure, the name 'Emily' is written in an orange cursive script. The overall aesthetic is bold and graphic, with a touch of a vintage or punk rock vibe. 5
Street sticker The sticker is a purple and black rectangle with a diagonal division. The top left section is purple and displays white text in a sans-serif font that reads 'Ehe, Küche, Vaterland?' (Marriage, Kitchen, Fatherland?). The bottom right section is black. On the left side of the black section is a white silhouette of a person's head and shoulders, with their hand cupped to their mouth as if speaking or shouting. Below the silhouette, in large white sans-serif font, are the words 'WIDERSTAND!' (Resistance!). To the right of 'WIDERSTAND!', and above the FAU logo, is white text that reads 'unsere Antwort' (our answer). In the bottom right of the black section is a circular logo with a white silhouette of a cat with its back arched, and the letters 'FAU' in white block letters to the left of it. 16
Street sticker The sticker is printed on white paper with black ink. It features a vintage-style illustration depicting a man in a suit kicking or gesturing forcefully towards a woman who is dressed in historical attire and appears to be recoiling or resisting. The text '„No means no!' is prominently displayed in a stylized font above the figures. Below the illustration, the URL 'rootsofcompassion.org' is printed in smaller text. The sticker is attached with visible pieces of tape and is slightly creased. 7
Street sticker The sticker is shield-shaped and features text on a light grey background with a dark border. The text reads 'Ukraine is the Shield of the EU LOVE TECHNO Strengthen it with Truth! HATE WAR'. The top of the shield has what appears to be a handwritten 'Free Gaza 2020'. The sticker is placed on a surface covered in various forms of graffiti and other pasted materials. 7
Street sticker The sticker is predominantly white with black stencil-style artwork. At its center is an illustration of a bear, resembling Paddington Bear, wearing a hat and a duffle coat. The bear is sitting on a suitcase. The suitcase has a circular emblem with an umbrella and the text 'SoliAsyl Regensburg'. Below the bear and suitcase, the text 'MIGRATION IS NOT A CRIME' is printed in large, stencil-like black letters. The sticker appears to be adhered to a surface among other stickers and paper pieces. 11