#berlin street stickers

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Street stickers photos tagged #berlin across cities in the Slapstickers archive.

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. 6
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. 5
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. 6
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. 6
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. 20
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. 8
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. 8
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
Street sticker The central sticker is a rectangular sticker with a rough, textured grey background at the top, which transitions into a flag-like pattern of blue and yellow stripes at the bottom. Superimposed on the grey area, in bold black sans-serif font, are the words 'SHOOT CLIPS NOT PEOPLE'. Below this, on the blue and yellow stripes, is an image of a professional video camera with a lens and what appears to be a gun sight mounted on top. The bottom of the sticker has the text 'JOYRIDESTREET' in bold black sans-serif font, also on a textured grey background. The sticker is surrounded by other stickers and appears to be part of a collage. 4
Street sticker The central sticker is circular with a light pink background and a white border. It features a stylized illustration of a uterus in a gradient of coral pink to a lighter pink. To the right of the uterus, there is a dark grey heart shape with a textured, almost smudged appearance. Arching over the top of the sticker in reddish-brown text are the words 'Patriarchat abtreiben'. Along the bottom edge of the sticker, also in dark grey text, are the words 'Medical Students for'. A small, pixelated QR code is visible on the upper right portion of the illustration of the uterus. 4
Street sticker The central sticker is a rectangular white sticker with black text. The top line reads 'RETHINK' in large, bold, sans-serif capital letters. Below it, 'MASCULINITY' is written in similar, but slightly smaller, bold capital letters. Beneath the 'MASCULINITY' text, the URL 'FEMINISTEN.CH' is printed in smaller, white capital letters on a black background bar that spans the width of the sticker. A partial view of a hand with manicured nails (teal and purple) is visible on the right side, touching the sticker. 12
Street sticker The central sticker features a stylized cartoon mermaid with a bright yellow face, rosy cheeks, and black eyes, wearing a golden crown. Her body transitions into a black and yellow patterned skirt, reminiscent of a fishtail. She has large, blue hair or headdress adorned with white polka dots and a googly eye placed centrally on her torso. The sticker has a white border and appears to be die-cut. 5
Street sticker The sticker is square and black with white text and a white symbol. The text reads 'BINARISM IS ONLY FOR COMPUTERS'. Below the text is a prominent symbol which is a combination of the female symbol (circle with a cross below) and the male symbol (circle with an arrow pointing upwards and to the right), with a fist symbol overlaid on the male symbol. This central sticker is surrounded by many other stickers of various sizes, shapes, and designs, including a mushroom figure, a peace sign, and a character resembling Bart Simpson. 12
Street sticker The sticker is square-shaped with a white background. It features pink text that reads 'ALWAYS A SLUT' at the top, and 'FOR EQUAL RIGHTS' at the bottom. In the center, there is a prominent pink graphic that combines the Venus symbol (female) with the Mars symbol (male) and an arrow, a common symbol representing transgender pride. The sticker appears to be slightly aged or has some smudges on its surface. 13
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. 27
Street sticker The sticker features a cartoon mole with a purple bandana tied around its head, giving a fist pump. The mole is depicted peeking over a green, grassy hill. The background within the circular sticker is a light blue sky. Encircling the mole and the hill, in white text on a dark blue background, are the words 'WUHLI BLEIBT WALD STATT ASPHALT'. There appears to be a subtle anarchist symbol on the purple bandana. 12
Street sticker The sticker at the center features a stylized blue frog with large, round, dark eyes and a wide, curved mouth, giving it a happy expression. It has small, rounded feet held in front of its body. Above its head, to the right, is a small white heart. The frog is outlined in black, and the background of the sticker is light blue, enclosed by a circular border. Above the frog's head, the word "WANSH" is written in stylized, blocky blue letters with a black outline. Below the frog's feet, the word "WANSH" is repeated in similar lettering. There are also some small, unreadable markings or signatures in the upper left and lower right corners of the sticker. 9
Street sticker The sticker is predominantly white with a decorative blue border featuring ornate scrollwork and a chain-like pattern. In the center, a black bear with red-clawed paws is depicted in a dynamic pose, with its mouth open showing teeth. The bear is outlined by thin grey radiating lines. Above the bear, in stylized blue cursive lettering, is 'Hertha Inters'. Below the bear, in block lettering, it reads 'Berlin's finest INTERNATIONAL IMPORTS.', with a small silhouette of a park bench beneath the word 'INTERNATIONAL'. At the bottom, centered, is '• SEIT 2022 •' in a smaller font. 7
Street sticker The sticker is circular with a red outer border and a white and red striped inner border. Dominating the center is bold, stylized text. The top part reads 'EISERN' in large white block letters with a dripping effect. Below this, the letters 'FC' are present, with 'UNION' written in a smaller, yellow block font with a red outline. To the left of 'UNION' is a black silhouette of a bear within a yellow circle with red radiating lines, symbolizing the Berlin bear. The bottom part of the sticker features 'UNION' again in large white block letters, also with a dripping effect. The background within the circular design is primarily red and white, creating a dynamic visual. 12
Street sticker The sticker is circular with a blue outer ring, followed by a yellow inner ring. The central design features a white cross on a blue background, reminiscent of the Greek flag. On either side of the cross, there are green laurel branches. The year '1982' is prominently displayed in white digits within the center of the cross. The text 'FC HELLAS' curves along the top inner edge of the blue ring, and 'BERLIN' curves along the bottom inner edge, both in white capital letters. 6
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized depiction of a corgi with its body facing left and its head turned slightly to the right. The corgi is primarily orange with white fur around its neck and chest, and white paws. It is wearing a golden crown with red and blue accents on its head. Its face is a bright green smiley face with black dot eyes and a black curved mouth. The sticker has a white border. 4
Street sticker The sticker is square with a black border. In the center, it features a black and white illustration of a man's head with glasses, being punched in the face by a fist. Above the illustration, the text 'FICK DICH' is written in bold black capital letters. Below the illustration, the name 'FRIEDRICH' is written in similar bold black capital letters. 6
Street sticker The sticker displays a cartoonish character with a checkered hat and a grey jacket, eagerly drinking from a frothy yellow beer mug. Behind the character is a dark, shield-like emblem framed by a dark wreath. The emblem features a castle silhouette on the left, containing a small bear, and a stylized fish on the right. Below the central image, the words 'UNION BERLIN' are prominently displayed in a gold-outlined font, with 'Since 1966' written underneath. 6
Street sticker The central sticker is a white rectangle with a thin red border, featuring the text "ERSTER FUSSBALLCLUB" in smaller red font above "UNION BERLIN" in larger, bold red font. A small red triangular emblem with a 'V' shape is positioned between 'UNION' and 'BERLIN'. The sticker is placed on a light grey or white surface that shows signs of wear, discoloration, and black graffiti marks. In the background, green foliage and trees are visible, suggesting an outdoor setting. 7
Street sticker The sticker is vertically oriented, primarily blue with white text and a red line marking each city's distance. At the top, it reads 'Von Butzow nach'. Below this, a list of cities and their distances from Butzow is displayed: Hamburg 181km, Berlin 213km, Leipzig 367km, Dortmund 510km, München 759km, and Rostock 41km. The FC Hansa Rostock logo is visible in the top right section. At the bottom, a call to action reads 'Support your local Club'. The sticker is adhered to a pole. 9
Street sticker The sticker is predominantly pink with a purple background that has sparkling effects. In the center, large, bubbly text in light blue and pink reads 'EVITA SEGUIRME'. Below this, smaller yellow text says 'TU CARAMELO'. To the left, a cartoon character with spiky blonde hair, wide green eyes with pink irises, and an extended, patterned tongue is depicted. The character is wearing a red shirt with small white polka dots. The character is holding a red popsicle with white speckles and small pink flower-like designs on a stick. The sticker has a pink border. 17
Street sticker The sticker is primarily purple with pink illustrations. It features a title "GEMEINSCHAFTLICHER WIDERSTAND! 2024" (Community Resistance! 2024) followed by smaller text detailing a 'New round in the G-20Rondenbarg proceedings'. The central graphic depicts a tangled mass of pink arms, many with fists raised or forming peace signs, symbolizing collective action and protest. Several smaller icons are visible, including hearts, a female symbol, a fist, a star within a circle, and an antifa symbol flag. Below the illustration, the text "UNITED WE STAND!" is prominently displayed. Further down, "GEMEINSCHAFTLICH.NOBLOGS.ORG" is printed, indicating a website. The bottom edge of the sticker contains smaller print, likely legal or organizational information. 5
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with a black border. The background is filled with dense, small-print text. Centered on the sticker is a stylized, abstract face with a light beige skin tone. The face has a prominent blue curved shape over its forehead, resembling a stylized eyebrow or hair. It has two small red circles for cheeks or blemishes, and two yellow circles for eyes. The mouth is open, revealing a red tongue and a single white tooth with a yellow rectangle above it, possibly representing another tooth or detail. The drawing style is simple and bold, with visible black outlines. Overlaying the text and the face are two thin black curved lines, one creating a circular arc and another a more diagonal, angular shape. 5
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with a black background and bold, silver capital letters. The text 'SLAVE CAT' is repeated twice, one above the other. The sticker shows some wear and appears to be slightly peeling at the bottom right corner. It is adhered to a rough, textured, gray metallic surface that has some reddish streaks and is dusty. 5
Street sticker The sticker is black with white handwritten text. The text appears to be a quote followed by a social media handle. The edges of the sticker are visible, and it is applied to a pole that has other posters and peeling paper adhered to it. The writing is in a flowing, cursive font. 4
Street sticker The sticker features a brightly colored, slightly abstract illustration of a character. The character is wearing a green jumpsuit and a large blue head covering that resembles an animal's ears and face. They have a subtle, enigmatic smile and are holding up a small, circular object in their right hand. The background is a psychedelic swirl of blues and purples, with a patterned floor below that transitions from blue ovals to pink and purple geometric shapes. The overall aesthetic is vibrant and whimsical, with a slightly surreal quality. 11
Street sticker 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. 17
Street sticker The sticker features a close-up portrait of a man leaning in to whisper to a woman. The man has dark hair and is looking away from the camera. The woman has light-colored hair and is looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression. The background is blurred but suggests an indoor setting. Prominently displayed on the sticker are the words "ARNIKA POWDER" in a modern, sans-serif font. Below the text, a QR code is visible with the words "SCAN ME" below it. 7
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with a bright red background and white text. The text at the top asks "DU BIST UNGEWOLLT SCHWANGER?" (Are you unintentionally pregnant?). Below this, in smaller white text, is a warning: "VORSICHT! Das passiert, wenn die AfD das Sagen hat →" (Caution! This happens when the AfD is in charge →). To the right of this text is a QR code. Below the QR code and warning, in very small print, is a website address: "www.aufstehen-gegen-rassismus.de/faktencheck". The sticker appears to be adhered to a wall. 11
Street sticker The sticker is predominantly red with black graphics and text. At the top, there's a stylized black symbol resembling an abstract face or creature with sharp, angular features and what appear to be multiple eyes. Below this symbol, the words 'ART. CULTURE. FREEDOM.' are printed in bold, uppercase black letters. Beneath the text is a QR code, also in black. Finally, at the bottom, smaller black text reads 'DANCE, ART & IAM COLLECTIVE' above the word 'CHAOS' in a distressed, stylized font. 5