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A blue square sticker with a white logo. The logo contains a stylized 'J+' with a cross and a deer emblem underneath.  A QR code is located below the logo. Small text at the very bottom appears to give an address. 8
A sticker featuring a fish jumping out of the water with the brand name Joki. The sticker has a minimalist design with a blue, green and white color scheme. 5
A black sticker with the word Jekish in a slightly glitched, white and light blue font. It's adhered to a metal pole outdoors. 3
Red and white sticker with a soccer ball and the text "Kick it like Viktoria!". It includes a QR code and the Instagram handle @spoke. The sticker promotes women's football. 6
Black and white sticker with the word Khik written in a graffiti style with dripping paint effect. The sticker is placed on a grey pole. 11
A black and white sticker with the word "Jayo!" in a bold, stylized font.  The text "KCN Crew" is smaller underneath. The sticker is affixed to a gray pole outdoors. 14
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The sticker is circular with a clean white background. It features a distinctive black, jagged, star-like border that frames the central text. Inside this border, the words "LONDON DESIGN EVENTS .COM" are stacked in three lines, rendered in a clear, sans-serif black font. The sticker is adhered to a textured, matte grey metal surface. 2
A rectangular sticker with a white background on the top half and a light blue background on the bottom half. The top features the word "KOAH" in a large, ornate, gothic-style blue font, with "Extra" in a smaller, simpler blue serif font beneath it. The bottom half, set against a light blue background, displays two stylized white winged creatures (resembling winged camels or dromedaries) facing inwards towards a central white circle. Below these figures, the text "LTB-TBF-LV" is printed in white. The sticker is applied to a black pole and shows minor signs of wear, including a small tear near the 'H' in KOAH. 6
A rectangular, black and white sticker adhered to a dark, reflective pole. The sticker features bold, sans-serif white text on a solid black background, enclosed by a thin white border. The text is arranged in two vertical columns. The left column clearly reads 'ERNO' stacked vertically, followed by '783' stacked vertically. The right column mirrors this structure but is oriented upside down relative to the left column, displaying 'MONA' stacked vertically (with the 'A' at the top and 'M' at the bottom) and '783' stacked vertically (with the '3' at the top and '7' at the bottom). The overall design is clean, graphic, and industrial in feel, with some minor wear and tear visible on the white elements, suggesting it's a physical sticker. 4
The central sticker features a stylized, high-contrast portrait of a young child's face, captured mid-laugh with a wide-open mouth and crinkled eyes. The face itself is rendered in shades of white, light beige, and dark brown for outlines and shadows, giving it a stencil-like appearance. The background is a dynamic and colorful abstract composition, primarily featuring a red area with a white halftone dot pattern on the left, transitioning into vibrant splashes of yellow, blue, and green on the right. The blue/green section includes a subtle geometric or floral pattern. The overall aesthetic is energetic and joyful, reminiscent of pop art or street art. 7
A rectangular sticker with a black background and a holographic, iridescent finish for its main elements. It features a stylized, blob-like character with a round head, two small eyes, and three wavy lines resembling tentacles for a mouth. The character has a simple body and legs, and is holding a stick or pole in its right hand. Above its head, it holds a sign that reads 'EKO WAS', and on its chest, the word 'HERE' is written. Behind the character are two minimalist, outlined representations of multi-story buildings. The entire design is outlined in black, and the holographic material reflects various pastel colors like blue, green, pink, and yellow. At the bottom center of the sticker, a social media handle is visible. The sticker shows some signs of wear and slight peeling around its edges. 18
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