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Street sticker A circular sticker featuring a stylized, cartoonish male character in black line art on a white background. The character has a stern expression, a small beard, and wears a backward baseball cap with 'KING' written on it. He is holding an old-school microphone in his right hand, from which smoke or sound waves emanate. He wears shorts with 'NI-KE' on the left leg and prominent sneakers. The artist's handle '@J-dela-f' is visible on the right side of the character. The overall style is reminiscent of urban street art or graffiti. 15
Street sticker The sticker is an oval-shaped design with a light yellow-green background and black elements. It features a central image of two crossed mining hammers, a classic symbol of coal mining. Arcing above the hammers is the word 'MIJNSTREEK', and below them, 'TERRITORY'. The word 'RODA' is prominently displayed in the center. Along the top inner edge of the oval, a small black silhouette of a person walking is visible. The outer edge of the sticker is bordered by black silhouettes of industrial structures and buildings, suggesting a cityscape or mining infrastructure. A small 'OOST' is visible at the very bottom. 19
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with a black background and yellow text and graphics. At the top, the word "KOEMPE" is written in yellow sans-serif capital letters. Below this, the central graphic features two stylized black hammers crossed over a bright yellow square background. Below the yellow square, the text "045 ON TOUR" is displayed in yellow capital letters. The sticker shows minor wear, including some scratches and a slight tear at the top left corner. 10
Street sticker A rectangular black sticker featuring a white graphic that parodies the iconic Adidas trefoil logo. The upper part of the trefoil is replaced by a stylized white middle finger gesture, while the lower three horizontal stripes remain. Below this altered logo, the word 'antidas' is written in white, sans-serif capital letters. The sticker is applied to a light-colored tiled surface and shows minor creasing at the bottom left corner, indicating its physical nature. 13
Street sticker A rectangular black sticker featuring white line art. At the top, the words 'HANDPOKE TATTOO' are written in an arched, handwritten style. Below this, a central illustration depicts the outline of a human head, filled with intricate, organic, concentric lines resembling a fingerprint or brain contours. Small white stars and crosses are scattered around the head, suggesting a subtle sparkle or aura. At the bottom left, the social media handle '@handpoke_bln' is written in a cursive font. To the bottom right, a square QR code is prominently displayed. 13
Street sticker The sticker is predominantly black with white, hand-drawn style text. Its overall shape is irregular, resembling a silhouette with a jagged, crown-like top edge, behind which a strip of blue is visible. A horizontal band in the middle displays the French flag colors: blue, white, and red. The text is arranged in several lines, with a website URL printed vertically along the right edge. The sticker appears to be slightly worn or peeling at the bottom left corner, indicating it's a physical object on a surface. 9
Street sticker A die-cut sticker shaped like a red bottle with a yellow cap, reminiscent of a hot sauce or popper bottle. The main body is red with the word 'AROMA' in large yellow capital letters, outlined in black. Below 'AROMA' and slightly to the right, in smaller yellow text, is 'KOLLEKTIV'. A yellow lightning bolt symbol is positioned to the left of 'AROMA'. Above 'AROMA', on a yellow rectangular label with a red border, is small, hard-to-read text that appears to be a warning label. The yellow cap features a prominent black and white QR code at its center. The sticker has a clean white border around its entire perimeter. 12
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with slightly angled top corners, featuring a deep purple background. The main text, 'FÉMINISTES INSOUMIS·ES', is rendered in bold, white, sans-serif letters with a subtle red outline or shadow. A prominent, vibrant red stylized female gender symbol (Venus symbol) that also incorporates a raised fist replaces the 'I' in 'FÉMINISTES', symbolizing strength and resistance. The text 'INSOUMIS·ES' is positioned directly below 'FÉMINISTES'. The sticker is adhered to a light yellow wall, with some pink graffiti visible below it. 12
Street sticker The sticker features a cartoon pig character, reminiscent of Porco Rosso, depicted from the chest up, wearing aviator goggles with purple lenses, a brown pilot's helmet, and a white and purple striped scarf. The pig has a prominent mustache and is shown giving a thumbs-up with a white-gloved hand, seemingly driving a purple open-top car. On the pig's left arm, the number '161' is visible. The top portion of the sticker has large, bold, dark purple text against a lighter, almost white background, reading 'MEGLIO PORCO CHE FASCISTA'. In the bottom right corner, there's a circular black and white logo for 'TENNIS BORUSSIA BERLIN' featuring an eagle crest with a 'B' in the center. The overall color scheme is dominated by purple, white, and yellow/tan. 13
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized illustration centered on a white background with a thin black border. The main image depicts a vibrant green monstera leaf, split down the middle and arranged to resemble a heart or butterfly wings. Nestled within the center of the leaf, where the two halves meet, is an artistic representation of a vulva, rendered in shades of orange, red, and deep pink, giving it the appearance of a tropical fruit or flower. Above the illustration, in a flowing black script, is the text 'V like Vulva'. In the bottom right corner, also in black script, is the social media handle '@vlikevulva'. The overall aesthetic is bold, colorful, and organic. 10
Street sticker The sticker is a vertical rectangular shape with a matte black background. Bold, sans-serif text in a vibrant red color is centrally aligned, spelling out a motivational phrase. The font has a slightly futuristic or stylized appearance, particularly with the 'A's resembling an inverted 'V' and the 'E's having a broken middle bar. At the very bottom, a small, square QR code is present, also rendered in red against the black background. The sticker shows minor signs of wear, particularly at its edges, suggesting it's a physical object adhered to a wall. 12
Street sticker A circular white sticker featuring a red line-art illustration. The central image depicts a smiling, portly chef wearing a tall chef's hat and a double-breasted jacket, holding a large knife. To the chef's right is a tall, vertical spit of döner kebab meat, with a small drip tray beneath it. Arcing around the top edge of the circle, in red capital letters, is the German phrase "NAZIS SIND HARAM". At the bottom, in smaller red text, is "leyla.berlin". The overall style is cartoonish and bold, with a clear, direct message. 39
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with slightly rounded corners, featuring a solid black background. White, stencil-style uppercase letters are prominently displayed, spelling 'MUSCHI' on the top line and 'OBER-MAIER' on the bottom line. The text is centered within the sticker. The sticker shows minor signs of wear, including slight creases and some dirt, indicating its exposure to the elements on the metallic pole. 11
Street sticker The sticker features a cartoon man with a dark mustache and hair, wearing a yellow shirt, smoking a joint. He holds a prominent yellow square QR code. In the background, the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin is depicted under a dark blue night sky, with green cannabis plants and several white pre-rolled joints scattered in the foreground. The top of the sticker displays bold yellow text, and a phone number is printed below the QR code. The overall color palette includes dark blue, yellow, green, and brown. 26
Street sticker The sticker features a cartoon illustration of Chief Wiggum from The Simpsons, depicted as a police officer in a blue uniform, complete with a hat and badge. His face is yellow, and he has a prominent runny green nose, suggesting illness. He holds a black GoPro camera on a stick in his left hand. The background is a simple blue sky with white clouds and a brown wooden fence. A white banner at the bottom contains black text. 17
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with a black background. At its center, a grey bowl is depicted, filled with what appears to be cereal. A white stylized bone crosses behind the bowl from the upper right, and a yellow audio jack crosses from the lower right. A yellow lightning bolt strikes from the upper left. The text 'POWER MÜSLI OF DEATH' is prominently displayed in a distressed white font, with 'POWER' at the top, 'MÜSLI' in the bowl, and 'OF DEATH' below the bowl. Below the main design, there's a Spotify code in the center, flanked by two QR codes. The left QR code contains a small Instagram logo in its center. 26
Street sticker The sticker features a complex, multi-layered graffiti piece rendered in a wildstyle aesthetic. The main lettering, which is highly stylized and abstract, is composed of thick, rounded, and angular forms, primarily in shades of yellow and orange with black outlines and white highlights. These letters are filled with intricate patterns and smaller details, including a small orange box containing the letters 'ISC'. The lettering is set against a backdrop of vibrant teal or turquoise shapes, which in turn are outlined in light blue. Behind this, a cluster of dark blue or purple bubble-like forms creates a cloud-like effect, with some lighter purple highlights. Above one of the central letters, there's a dripping, golden halo-like element. The entire sticker is die-cut, following the irregular contours of the graffiti design, and is applied to a textured, worn yellow metal surface. 17
Street sticker The sticker is shaped like a classic whiskey bottle, predominantly brown for the liquid and black for the label and bottle cap. The label features the word 'FORGET' in a large, stylized white font at the top. Below it, a prominent eye with a blue iris and an orange/yellow glow around it is depicted. Underneath the eye, smaller white text reads 'But Never EVER FORGIVE,' followed by '3 Litre 100% Vol.' and 'RAGE, REVENGE & SELF-DESTRUCTION.' The bottle cap area has 'No. REGRETS.' in white text. Thin white text lines run vertically along the sides of the main label, reading 'LET IT GO' on the left and 'LET THE PAST BE THE PAST' on the right. The sticker has a clear border, suggesting it's cut out precisely to the bottle's shape and adhered to a textured, grey metallic pipe. 10
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with a black background. It features a stylized white illustration of a bulldog's head in profile, looking to the right. The bulldog has a fierce expression with bared teeth and a prominent jawline. To the left of the bulldog is the text 'FRFC' in large, bold, white, sans-serif font. To the right of the bulldog is the number '1908' in the same font style. Below the main text and image, in a smaller, ornate, white font, is the phrase 'We Are The Boys From Rotterdam!'. There are subtle red and white highlights behind the 'FRFC' text, suggesting a light source or a design element. 13
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with a black background and white, sans-serif text. The word 'BESETZEN' is centered on the sticker, underlined by a thin white line. The text is large and blocky, giving it a strong, impactful appearance. The sticker appears to be adhered to a purple, textured surface, possibly a pole, which also has some blue graffiti on it. 9
Street sticker The sticker is predominantly blue and white, featuring a stylized flag design. On the left side of the flag, there is a coat of arms depicting a red deer with antlers, set against a background of green clovers and a stylized orange castle with a small black bear silhouette on its ramparts. The text 'HerthaBSC' is prominently displayed in white, outlined in black, on the blue part of the flag. Below the flag, the word 'TIERGARTEN' is written in large white capital letters, also outlined in black, on a blue background with white stripes above and below. 9
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with a black background. At the top, the word 'SNOX' is written in large, bold, yellow letters with a white outline, set against a blue background. Below 'SNOX', a white, stylized flying saucer with several windows is depicted. Beneath the UFO, the word 'RIBOR' is written in similar bold, yellow letters with a white outline, also against a blue background. The sticker appears to be slightly worn at the edges. 14
Street sticker The sticker is predominantly yellow with a black border. The top of the sticker features bold black text that reads 'umbauen statt ausziehen.' (renovate instead of moving out.). Below this, there are two contrasting images of interior spaces: one showing a modern living room with a sofa and a bed, and another displaying a well-organized bookshelf unit. A QR code is prominently placed in the lower half of the sticker, surrounded by smaller images of flags (German, UK, Spanish). The black border on the left and right sides of the sticker is repeated vertically with the text 'raum ideen werk' in white, enclosed in a black rectangle. 9
Street sticker The sticker features a cartoonish character with an orange body and a black outline. The character has a large, round head with two black dots for eyes and a wide, smiling mouth with visible teeth. Its body appears somewhat amorphous, with two stubby arms and a tail-like appendage. The top of its head is textured with black stippling. The sticker has a white border. 14
Street sticker The sticker is circular and features text with a glossy, metallic sheen. The text is rendered in a bold, stylized font, with each letter appearing to have depth and a reflective surface. The colors are monochromatic, primarily black and white, with highlights and shadows that emphasize the three-dimensional effect of the lettering. The sticker is placed on a surface with other layered posters and graffiti. 14
Street sticker The sticker is predominantly blue and white, with a central illustration of a blonde woman with large eyes and red lips, wearing a blue soccer jersey with a white bow tie, pink shorts, and striped socks. She is sitting with her legs crossed, one foot resting on a black and white soccer ball. A speech bubble above her head contains the text 'Ha ho HERTHA!' in a stylized blue font. The background of the sticker is a dark blue with a repeating pattern of the word 'BERLINER' and other illegible text, interspersed with small star-like symbols. The overall style is reminiscent of vintage comic or pop art. 11
Street sticker The sticker is square-ish with slightly rounded corners and is purple in color. It features bold, blocky lettering in black with a thick yellow outline. The text appears to be arranged in three lines. The top line has abstract shapes that resemble letters. The second line clearly reads '2UR'. The third line reads 'AFD'. In the bottom right corner of the sticker, there is a small social media handle '@noe.digga'. 6
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized depiction of the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, with the Olympic rings prominently displayed above it. To the left, the flag of Berlin, featuring a black bear on a white and red background, is shown waving. The background of the sticker consists of radiating blue and white stripes, reminiscent of a sunburst or stadium lights. Several soccer balls are scattered across the top of the sticker, reinforcing the football theme. The overall design is bold and graphic, with clear outlines and contrasting colors. 10
Street sticker The sticker features a cartoon bear wearing a blue and white football jersey, white shorts, and red and white sneakers. The bear has a crown on its head and is depicted in a dynamic pose, catching a black and white soccer ball. The text 'HA HO HE' is written in blue capital letters above the bear, and 'HERTHA BSC' is written in blue capital letters below it. The sticker has a white background with some visible texture and slight creasing, indicating it is indeed a sticker applied to a surface. 27
Street sticker A bright pink circular sticker is centrally placed on a weathered, brown surface that has white and blue graffiti marks. The sticker features bold, white sans-serif text. The top line reads 'Li-Be', the second line reads 'für die', and the third line reads 'Stadt'. Below this, in a smaller font, is 'Li-Be.de'. The sticker appears to be in good condition, with clean edges and clear text. 7
Street sticker The central sticker is rectangular with a light blue background. It features the word 'Oktober' in large, bold, dark blue sans-serif letters. The letters are slightly distressed, with some areas appearing lighter or having subtle texture. The sticker is placed over a brown surface that is heavily covered in various graffiti tags and scribbles in different colors, including pink, white, black, and green. Some smaller stickers and pieces of paper are also visible around the main sticker. 11
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with a black background and white, sans-serif text that reads 'SPANDAU20'. It is positioned centrally in the image, slightly overlapping with some graffiti elements. The sticker appears to be made of a glossy material, and its edges are sharp. The background of the image shows signs of wear and tear, with other graffiti and peeling paint visible. 5
Street sticker A circular sticker with a black background and white text and graphics. The top of the sticker reads 'RADIO' in bold, stylized white letters. Below this, a white graphic depicts a clenched fist holding a vintage-style microphone. The bottom of the sticker reads 'BLACKOUT' in large, bold, white, outlined letters. Along the left and right edges of the sticker, vertically oriented white text reads '105.25 FM'. The sticker appears to be peeling slightly at the top edge. 29
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized depiction of a train car, rendered in a graffiti art style. The main body of the train is predominantly bright orange with thick black outlines and white highlights. The front of the train has a black and white patterned section with blue accents and some red circular elements. Above the orange section, there is black graffiti lettering with a dotted texture. The wheels are black and white, with a circular, gear-like design. The overall aesthetic is bold, colorful, and reminiscent of street art. 16
Street sticker The sticker is bright blue with bold, white, slightly irregular sans-serif lettering. The text is arranged in three lines. The top line reads 'HASS IST', the middle line reads 'KEINE', and the bottom line reads 'MEINUNG'. To the right of the main text, in a smaller font, is the text 'Bitte nicht wild verkleben! | V.i.S.d.P.: B. Hannemann, Hasselwerderstraße 38-40, 12439 Berlin'. At the very bottom of the sticker, centered, is a website address: 'www.zentrum-für-demokratie.de'. The sticker appears to be adhered to a metal pole. 9
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized, cartoonish seal in a vibrant shade of blue. It is depicted in profile, facing left, with its body elongated and streamlined. The seal has a small, rounded head with subtle facial features, including two small eyes and a hint of a mouth. Its flippers are suggested by simple lines. The tail is fanned out with distinct, rounded lobes. The entire image is outlined with a thick white border, giving it a distinct sticker appearance. 3