Similar Stickers
The central sticker is a rectangular, bright red sticker with bold, white sans-serif text. It has a hashtag symbol followed by the German phrase 'ROTE KARTE FÜR FREIER'. The sticker appears to be applied to a cylindrical pole, possibly a lamppost or signpost, as it is layered over other, older stickers and shows some wear around the edges, suggesting it is outdoors. The overall appearance is that of a protest or political statement sticker. 14
A circular, white sticker featuring black graphic elements. On the left side, the text 'ÄKKI' is stacked above 'SÄKKI' in a bold, sans-serif font. On the right side, within a black square outline, there is a stylized illustration of a kangaroo's head and upper torso. The kangaroo is depicted holding a vintage-style camera, with its eyes looking forward and ears perked. The design is clean, minimalist, and uses only black and white. 8
A round sticker in pink featuring a stylized face split down the middle. The surrounding text in white reads "SCHEISSKOTZEFICKGESICHT" in a circular pattern. 12
The sticker features a glossy black background. On the left, stylized graffiti text, likely 'ZAP!', is rendered in shades of purple with light blue outlines and highlights, giving it a bubbly, dynamic appearance. To the right, a cute, cartoon-style pink unicorn stands, facing left towards the text. The unicorn has a light blue mane and tail, a small horn, and a playful expression. The overall style is bright and energetic, contrasting the dark background. 3
The sticker features a central image of a wet, disheveled cat with wide, orange eyes, set against a background resembling the Spanish flag, composed of two red horizontal stripes at the top and bottom, and a wider yellow stripe in the middle. Black text is overlaid on the yellow stripe, partially obscuring the cat's body. The sticker shows signs of wear, including some peeling and water droplets, indicating it is exposed to the elements on a dark grey, wet pole. 4
A sticker on a pole advertising a climate strike on September 24th. 2
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