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The sticker is rectangular, wrapped around a metal pole, and features a striking design in dark blue and white. At the top, the word "KOMMANDOBRYGGAN" is written in white capital letters against a blue background. The main body of the sticker showcases a repeating geometric pattern composed of white semi-circles and quarter-circles on a blue background, creating a tessellated, almost wave-like or mosaic effect. Centered within this pattern is a white square containing a blue crest or emblem. The crest features a stylized animal (possibly a lion or griffin) and the letters "I.F.K." above it. The overall appearance is clean, graphic, and has a strong visual identity. 8
The sticker is rectangular, predominantly white, and affixed to a weathered grey pole. Its central feature is a large, stylized graffiti tag rendered in thick black fill with a prominent white outline, further bordered by a wavy, metallic gold/bronze outline. Within the black fill of the graffiti, smaller, light blue/teal text is visible. To the left of the main graffiti, there's a bright yellow circular smiley face with black eyes and a smile. To the right, a small, cartoonish shooting star is depicted with a yellow star and a blue and white striped tail. The sticker shows some signs of wear and slight creasing, indicating it's a physical object on an outdoor surface. 3
A monochrome, hand-drawn sticker featuring a portly, bespectacled man with a slight smile, wearing a crown (resembling a bishop's mitre) and a t-shirt adorned with the Swedish flag. He is depicted sitting in an ornate, high-backed armchair or throne, with his legs crossed. The drawing style is simple and cartoonish, rendered with black lines on white paper. The sticker has a slightly worn appearance with visible creases and edges. 15
A square-shaped sticker featuring a highly stylized QR code. The primary colors are black for the background and a bright yellow for the QR code modules. The three corner finder patterns of the QR code are distinctly outlined in a bright blue, with their inner squares remaining yellow. Embedded within the center of the QR code pattern, oriented upside down, is the text 'FĂ–REBILDS PODDEN'. Below this, smaller text reads 'YOUR FUTURE' and 'PODDEN.FI'. There are also tiny words 'PHOTO' and 'BLOGG' visible. The sticker is slightly wet with visible water droplets and is affixed to a textured grey metal pole. 5
A round sticker with an orange and yellow pixelated border.  The central design features a stylized 'M' in white against an orange background. The word 'MEMBERS' is written in bold, uppercase letters.  The text '@membersberlin' is visible in smaller font at the side. The sticker is affixed to a tree trunk. 9
The sticker features a stylized clock face with a pink background and black outlines. The numbers '12' are repeated around the perimeter of the clock. The clock hands are drawn in a jagged, waveform-like style. Emanating from the clock are thin, dark lines that appear to be hair or tendrils, and a question mark is positioned above and to the right of the clock. The overall aesthetic is somewhat abstract and whimsical. Below the clock, a social media handle is visible. 14
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The sticker features graffiti-style pink lettering with a green outline alongside a "My Little Pony" character with a psychedelic eye. The sticker is placed on a pole. 7
A black round sticker on a grey metallic pole shows the text 'Better the call House' with the word House in orange. 1
This sticker on a pole features a minimalist design with a squiggly line inside a rounded frame. Below the design, the text 'THE UNIVIDUALS' is printed, followed by 'FIND US ON INSTAGRAM', indicating a social media presence. 11
A round sticker on a grey post features a cartoon Earth with arms and a face. The Earth has a crack on its head, but it's shrugging and smiling. Text above reads, "It's fine." 5
A sticker on a black pole promotes the Anarchist Book Fair 2025. The sticker has a red background that fades into pink, with a white anarchy symbol at the top. The text announces the event dates as 16-17 August and provides the website www.a-massan.com. 20
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