#berlin street stickers

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

Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with a black background. It features two prominent horizontal red stripes, one near the top edge and one near the bottom edge. Centered on the black background, between the red stripes, is large, bold white text. The text is arranged in two lines: 'FCK' on the top line and 'NZS' on the bottom line. The sticker is slightly worn and adhered to a grey, metallic pole. 49
Street sticker Sticker expressing love for the Kottbusser Tor neighborhood in Berlin and advocating against rising rents.  It features a heart design and contact information for a tenant community. 7
Street sticker A blue sticker with the text "IT'S GETTING HOT IN HERE!" in large white letters. Below it, in smaller text, is a German phrase: "ABER ICH FINDE, SCHNEE STEHT DEM NORDPOL WESENTLICH BESSER."  The sticker also features a logo for Fridays For Future and social media hashtags and website address. 2
Street sticker The sticker is primarily black and white, with some areas appearing light blue or faded yellow due to lighting and wear. It depicts a central, stylized figure, likely a Zapatista rebel, wearing a balaclava or ski mask that obscures their face, along with a wide-brimmed hat. The figure holds a rifle and has a small, five-pointed star visible on their chest. Behind the figure, there's a large, distressed five-pointed star design. Below the main image, the bold, capitalized letters "EZLN" are prominently displayed. Underneath "EZLN," in smaller, capitalized Spanish text, it reads "SOLIDARIDAD CON LAS COMUNIDADES ZAPATISTAS." The overall aesthetic is stark and graphic, reminiscent of stencil art, applied to a silver pole. 1
Street sticker The sticker features a stark white rabbit head with thick black outlines, centered on a bright yellow background. The rabbit wears large, dark black sunglasses, obscuring its eyes, and sports a prominent black handlebar mustache with two small, square front teeth visible beneath its nose. Thin black lines represent whiskers extending from its face. Below the rabbit, bold black uppercase text reads 'WOHNEN FÜR ALLE' (Housing for All) arranged in a slight curve. Along the right edge, in small black vertical text, is an imprint: 'V.i.S.d.P. Hauke Stiewers, Heidestraße 10, 10543 Berlin'. The sticker is applied to a grey metal pole. 15
Street sticker A rectangular sticker, light grey/off-white in color, adhered to a cylindrical metal pole. The top portion features a German quote in black sans-serif typeface, spanning four lines. The bottom portion displays a black and white, somewhat grainy illustration. On the left, a figure wearing a balaclava or ski mask and a hat is partially visible, from the chest up. On the right, an arm extends with a hand pointing a finger upwards, seemingly holding a pen or a thin object. The sticker shows signs of wear, with slight peeling at the bottom. 9
Street sticker The central sticker features three anthropomorphic wild boars against a vibrant teal/turquoise background with subtle horizontal stripes. The top boar wears black headphones, looking upwards with an open mouth as if singing or howling, and holds a wooden slingshot. The middle boar holds a silver golf club, appearing to serve or mix a blue and yellow concoction (likely 'pommes' and 'eis') in a small bowl. The bottom boar, wearing a red patterned bandana around its neck, is depicted in a dynamic, possibly dancing, pose. All boars have brown fur with detailed textures. The overall style is illustrative and whimsical, depicting a lively, humorous scene. 3
Street sticker A purple sticker with a picture of a full moon and the text "Moonlight Conservatives Go To Hell". The sticker is affixed to a metal pipe. 5
Street sticker A worn-out black sticker with light blue text on a gray pole. The text is in German and asks who stole the Koko Snuss. It also mentions Ende Gelände, an event that took place from August 18th to 24th, 2019, in Rheinisches Industriemuseum. 4
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized, high-contrast illustration of a character resembling Snow White, rendered in black and white, against a light lilac/pale purple triangular background. The figure is positioned in the lower left, seemingly reclining or leaning, holding an M16-style assault rifle across her body. Her expression is calm and resolute. In the upper right section, on a black background, elegant white script text reads 'fight sexism & homophobia'. The overall aesthetic is graphic and impactful, combining classic pop culture imagery with a strong social message. The sticker itself appears to be affixed to a dark blue surface, which covers the bottom portion of the design. 25
Street sticker A rectangular black sticker featuring bold, white, sans-serif text. The top line displays 'SALZIG' horizontally, while the bottom line shows 'BERLIN' printed upside down. The sticker has a noticeable sheen, reflecting a blurred blue and dark shape, suggesting it's made of a reflective material. It is affixed to a worn, textured, olive-green metal pole that shows signs of age and previous peeling layers. 6
Street sticker The sticker is a rectangular, aged advertisement affixed to a dark, possibly metal, pole. Its primary colors are white, black, and red, showing significant signs of wear with prominent creases, tears, and discoloration, particularly at the bottom and right edge. The top features a narrow red band above the large, bold, black text 'VESIL'. Below this, four vertical columns of black text spell out 'VISUALLY', 'EXPENSIVE', 'SEXUAL', and 'LIAISONS', forming an acronym related to 'VESIL'. Behind these words, a large, faded pinkish-red 'R18' is prominently displayed. The bottom section of the sticker consists of a wide red band containing white text: 'FREAKS ON CALL', a smaller '0800' number, and a very large, bold 'FOKERS' at the very bottom. The overall appearance is that of a crude, yet striking, adult-themed advertisement. 4
Street sticker The sticker features a striking black and white illustration of an aggressive gorilla or ape head, viewed in profile, with its mouth wide open revealing sharp fangs and an angry expression. The art style is bold and graphic, characterized by thick black outlines and cross-hatching to denote shadow and texture, especially around the eyes and brow. The main body of the ape is white. Below the illustration, there is a prominent horizontal red banner with heavily stylized white text. The entire design is contained within a thin black border, and the sticker itself is rectangular with slightly rounded corners, showing minor wear and a slight lift at the top edge. 4
Street sticker The sticker is circular with a faded white background. Its central feature is a stylized black cat head with pointed ears and long whiskers. The cat's eyes are prominent, with the left eye (viewer's left) displaying a pale yellow circular pupil, while the right eye features a pale yellow 'X' shape. The mouth is depicted with a jagged, tooth-like line. Curving along the top edge of the circle, the words "KATER BLAU" are written in light blue capital letters. Similarly, along the bottom curve, "BERLIN" is written in the same light blue, uppercase font. The sticker appears slightly worn with minor edge peeling, set against a grey, textured background with visible red spray paint marks. 14
Street sticker 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. 9
Street sticker A sticker with a black outline and dripping shapes. The shapes are arranged horizontally and the dripping effect is pronounced. The background is white and the sticker appears to be affixed to a metal pole. 25
Street sticker A black and white sticker featuring a stylized image of Marilyn Monroe holding a spray can and a paintbrush in an "X" formation across her chest, with the text "F.U.C.K." above the acronym's full name, "Female Unstoppable Creative Kollektiv." Social media handles are present as well. 8
Street sticker The sticker is circular and features a high-contrast black and white illustration. At its center is a stylized, smiling cat's face with large eyes and a wide, upturned mouth, reminiscent of a cartoon character. The cat's body is partially visible, blending into the surrounding elements. The background is a mix of organic, wavy shapes representing foliage and trees on the left and bottom, and more geometric, tower-like structures with small windows or blocks on the right side. Small 'W' shapes are integrated into the tree lines. The overall style is playful and somewhat abstract, with clean lines forming the white elements against a solid black background. 10
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized, yellow monster-like character with a wide, toothy grin showcasing prominent white fangs. It has small, pointed ears and wears a small, yellow crown with a black scribble design on its head. Inside the monster's open mouth, the word 'HASH' is spelled out in bold, block letters, each letter adorned with a pastel rainbow gradient of pink, blue, and yellow stripes. The character's body is yellow with short, clawed hands. Behind the monster, forming a background element, is a dark brown pattern resembling a chocolate bar, with some brown drips appearing below the mouth area. At the bottom, a black banner or ribbon displays the text 'SPE KUNST' in multi-colored, slightly three-dimensional letters (pink, blue, yellow). The entire design is outlined with a thick black border and a white cut-out edge, indicating it is a die-cut sticker applied to a textured, dark wall. 3
Street sticker This sticker depicts a cartoonish creature with a maroon/red body covered in white spots, along with yellow eyes and teeth. It has several tentacle-like appendages on its head. A smaller design below the creature resembles a stylized face. The phrase "EAT NAZIS NOT ANIMALS!" is prominently displayed at the bottom. There is also a red and white symbol resembling an anti-fascist action logo. The artist's Instagram handle is present as well. 8
Street sticker The sticker showcases a portrait of a woman with short dark hair and a determined expression, rendered in shades of purple and black against a colorful, abstract background. The right side of the sticker contains the phrase "GAME MUST CHANGE SIDES" in yellow, blocky letters, partially obscured by the colorful splatters and a hexagon pattern. The bottom right corner displays the handle "@NmArThalie". 7
Street sticker A monochrome sticker depicting a woman wearing a black, sleek bunny mask with prominent ears. Her face is visible through the mask's eyeholes, featuring a piercing above her lip. Her hands are elegantly positioned near her face, adorned with long nails. Visible tattoos cover her arms and shoulders, rendered in a detailed, illustrative style. The background features bold, stylized text 'BOOM!' at the top, and fragmented, abstract text elements and patterns on the sides and bottom right, including a checkered pattern. The overall aesthetic is high-contrast, reminiscent of a graphic novel or comic book. 3
Street sticker This round sticker shows a cartoon fish smoking and a light blue monster in the middle. The text says "UNITED WE STICK * GREETINGS FROM COLOGNE *" around the edge of the sticker. 7
Street sticker This round sticker showcases a cute, yellow monster with a single, large purple eye. The creature has small horns and a charming smile, set against a background pattern of numerous tiny eyes. The text 'Wer zuerst blinzelt!' curves around the design, written in a playful, handwritten style. 9
Street sticker A round sticker that resembles the London Underground logo but with a punk-themed twist. It features a black cat with a red mohawk and yellow eyes within the familiar red circle and blue bar. The bar reads "B Punk" in bold white letters.  The background is a London Underground map. The sticker also has the username @mind.tha.cat 7
Street sticker A die-cut sticker features an illustration of an orange and white fox holding a small envelope with a pink heart on it. The fox has large eyes with eyelashes. The fox is positioned in the center of the frame. 7
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with a red border, featuring a scenic view of Achensee, Tirol, with a woman sitting on a pier in the foreground. The text 'Wo is'n Ditte?' is prominently displayed in red and white. The Achensee logo is at the bottom. 7
Street sticker This image features a round, yellow sticker with a pink circular sticker layered on top. The pink sticker contains the text 'KATE KATE Bist du heute im ROSI'S?' in black font, followed by 'Roman'. The yellow sticker, partially visible, has fragments of letters and a URL 'WEBSITE:WWW.KATEKATEWRITER.DE/INSTAGRAM: @KATEKATEWRITER' around its edges. The sticker is affixed to a textured, reddish-brown surface. 8
Street sticker This round sticker is light green with a purple border. The border has the words 'evolve festival' repeated around it.  In the center of the sticker are the words 'What would love do?' in purple, with a lotus flower symbol above the text and a QR code below. The sticker seems to be advertising Evolve Festival. 11
Street sticker A red sticker on a gray light pole with the words \"cloud shaper\" written on it in white. The logo uses parenthesis in place of the \"o\" and the tagline reads \"Art is magic - cloudshaper makes it soar.\" 2
Street sticker The sticker features a unique cartoonish character rendered in black and white with touches of red and blue. The character has a round body, large eyes with a red halo above, and horns that appear like sharp curves. The limbs are bulbous and adorned with circles resembling beads. A QR code is placed on the character's body. The style is reminiscent of surrealist art. 7
Street sticker The sticker features the word "GAY" in bold, outlined black letters against a white background, affixed to a gray metal light pole. The sticker's design is simple, with the word "GAY" being the primary and only element. The background shows a green, leafy area and a vehicle in the distance. 6
Street sticker The sticker features an image of a woman in a red robe and a hat, with the words 'BERLIN SCHÖNEBERG IST SEXY. KOMM & LEBE DEINE TRÄUME.' and 'MAHARA' printed on it. The text 'SUCHEN. FINDEN. BUCHEN.' is at the bottom of the sticker. 17
Street sticker A heart-shaped sticker is affixed to a metal pole. The sticker features a rainbow gradient and the German text "Weniger Hass, mehr", which translates to "Less Hate, More". There are five yellow star designs adorning the sticker near the text. At the bottom corner, it says "Made with ❤️ in Osnabrück". 16
Street sticker A blue sticker on a green pole reads, "I DIDN'T PLAN TO FIND MY SOULMATE." and "Crafter's" is written on the bottom right corner of the sticker. 4
Street sticker A sticker featuring the word 'TEGENDE' in a stylized, dripping font is affixed to a gray pole. The word is rendered in shades of blue and black, with the dripping effect highlighted in green and pink. The sticker has a black background with white stripes. A QR code sits in the top left corner, and the text '40K SCAN' is visible in the bottom right corner. The sticker has a pink border. 13