#german

336 stickers

Street sticker A rectangular sticker, predominantly vibrant purple with white text and imagery. The top half features the bold, sans-serif text "GEGEN NAZIS" (German for "Against Nazis"). Below the text, a stylized white graphic depicts a hand breaking a swastika symbol. The sticker shows minor wear, with a slight peel visible at its top-left corner, and is affixed to a dark, possibly black or dark grey, metal pole. 4
Street sticker A circular white sticker with a central image of a bronze-colored statue depicting a muscular man forging a sword into a plowshare with a hammer. This iconic 'Swords into Plowshares' sculpture is flanked by two blue circles, each containing a white stylized peace dove. Curved around the top edge of the sticker, in red uppercase letters, is the text 'DEUTSCHLAND RAUS AUS NATO' (Germany out of NATO). Similarly, curved around the bottom edge, also in red uppercase letters, is 'NATO RAUS AUS DEUTSCHLAND' (NATO out of Germany). In the center-left, in bold black text, it reads 'Schwerter zu Pflugscharen' (Swords into Plowshares), with a smaller biblical reference 'Micha 4, 1–4' below it. 11
Street sticker The sticker features a cartoon caricature of a man, likely Friedrich Merz, with a pale yellow-green skin tone, dark hair, and rectangular glasses. He wears a dark green suit jacket over a white shirt, depicted from the chest up. His expression is one of weariness or pain, with heavy-lidded eyes and a downturned mouth. The background of the sticker is a solid light blue. Below the figure, in bold black letters, is the German phrase "Ich habe starke schMERZen" (I have strong pain), with 'MERZ' capitalized. At the bottom, there is a black rectangular logo with white text that reads "links jugend ['solid] KÖLN". The sticker is applied to a metal pole and shows some minor reflections and slight wear. 26
Street sticker The sticker features a photograph of two young men, both smiling and appearing to be friends. They are wearing red shirts with a crest that resembles the Manchester United logo. The man on the left is pointing to his head with his index finger, while the man on the right is also pointing with his index finger. A QR code is prominently placed between them. The background of the photograph appears to be a room with blue walls and some lighting effects. The text 'DIE UNGLÜCKLICH' is visible above the men's heads. The sticker itself is slightly peeling at the top left corner. 10
Street sticker The sticker features a cartoon character resembling Pinocchio, wearing a green hat with a yellow emblem, a green jacket, and a yellow scarf. His nose is exaggeratedly long and extends horizontally across the sticker, transforming into text. The character has blue eyes, black hair, and is depicted with white gloves on both hands, one of which is raised in a gesture. The overall color scheme is vibrant, with green, yellow, white, and black being prominent. The text is in bold, white, block letters with black outlines, appearing to be part of the extended nose. 10
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with rounded corners and features three horizontal bands of color. The top band is black with white text that reads 'DEUTSCH'. The middle band is red with black text that reads 'SCHWEDISCH'. The bottom band is yellow with blue text that reads 'FREUNDSCHAFT'. The overall design evokes the German flag. 4
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 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 is predominantly black with white text. At the top, it reads 'Fridays for Future 2' in a stylized font. Below this, in a more handwritten-style font, it says 'Ihr werdet unsere Zukunft zerstört haben.' (You will have destroyed our future.). At the bottom, there is a white banner with the logo 'Die PARTEI' in red and white, and a website address 'www.partei-nds.de' followed by 'Eine sehr gute Idee der PARTEI Oberfranken'. A small, brown, bean-shaped object is placed just above the 'Die PARTEI' logo. 16
Street sticker A white rectangular sticker with text arranged in four lines. The first line reads 'schöner' with letters colored in a gradient from purple to pink. The second line reads 'leben' with letters colored in a gradient from green to yellow. The third line reads 'ohne' with letters colored in a gradient from green to blue. The fourth line reads 'Macker' with letters colored in a gradient from blue to red. Below the main text, in smaller black font, is the URL 'mackermassaker.bandcamp.com'. The sticker appears to be adhered to a textured, light-colored surface. 13
Street sticker The sticker is circular with a yellow background. In the center, there is a red, cube-shaped object with a sad, downturned mouth and closed eyes, resembling a face. The text 'AMAZON?' is written in black capital letters in an arc above the box, and 'NEIN NICHT' is written in black capital letters in an arc below the box. The sticker appears to be slightly worn and has some minor tears around the edges. It is placed on a yellow surface that has been partially covered with graffiti in blue, black, and white. 4
Street sticker The sticker is square-shaped with a red background. It depicts a man in profile, wearing a checkered cap and a suit jacket. He is holding a beer bottle with a label that reads 'F1CK' in a circular design. A speech bubble above his head contains text. The artwork is in a black and white, graphic style with bold outlines. 5
Street sticker The central sticker is rectangular with rounded corners and a bright blue background. It features large, white, sans-serif lettering that reads 'HASS IST KEINE MEINUNG' (Hate is not an opinion). Below this main text, in smaller white font, is the website 'www.zentrum-fur-demokratie.de'. To the right of the main text, in a vertical orientation and very small font, is additional text that appears to be contact or legal information. There is also a smaller, oval-shaped sticker at the bottom right of the main sticker, with pink and yellow text on a blue background, which reads 'minka, ich liebe dich'. 18
Street sticker The sticker is circular and features a pink unicorn with a rainbow-colored mane and tail. The unicorn's head is turned to the side, with its horn pointing left. A rainbow stripe arcs across the sticker, behind the unicorn's head. Below the unicorn, the words 'Liebe ist für alle da!' are written in pink text. To the left of the text, a yellow sunflower is depicted. The sticker also incorporates elements of the Progress Pride flag, with black, brown, light blue, pink, and white stripes visible at the bottom left. The background of the sticker is white. 5
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. 19
Street sticker The sticker features a black background with a repeating pattern of eagles. At the top, in white block letters outlined in black, is the text 'DIE MACHT DER'. Below this, in larger white block letters with a black outline, is 'SEENPLATTE'. The central element is a shield divided into three parts. The left section depicts a red eagle on a white background. The middle section shows a blue and white wavy pattern, a golden crown, and a black half-face with a golden helmet. The right section again shows a red eagle on a white background. Below the shield, the text 'SV BURG STARGARD 09' is visible in white letters. The shield itself is framed by a yellow border. 12
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 is rectangular with a prominent yellow stripe at the top and bottom. The background is black. In the center, a yellow shield-like crest with a black double-headed eagle (or similar bird of prey) with red feet is visible. The text 'DIE BESTEN' is written in white capital letters above the crest, and '1909' is in large white numbers to the left and right of the crest. Below the crest, the text 'IM WESTEN' is also in white capital letters. The overall design suggests a connection to a sports club, possibly football, given the '1909' which is a common founding year for such clubs, and the 'IM WESTEN' (in the west) which could refer to a region. 8
Street sticker The central sticker is circular and dark brown. It features two prominent white tire track patterns that curve across its surface. In the center, white text in German reads 'Ursula hinterlässt Spuren und du?' (Ursula leaves traces, and you?). Below this text, there is a hashtag '#ursuladieurlaubsmaschine' and a small, white outline illustration of a vintage camper van, reminiscent of a VW Bus. The sticker is placed on a metal pole, with other stickers partially visible around it. 10
Street sticker The sticker prominently displays a stylized cartoon character resembling the Pokémon Hitmonchan. It has light beige skin, five-fingered hands, and blue eyes, wearing red boxing gloves and a black mini-skirt. On the skirt, a white '96' logo is visible within a circle. The character is depicted in a fighting stance, set against a dark green background with a subtle pattern that suggests a sports arena or field. Bold white text with a green outline reads 'KÄMPFEN FÜR DEN HSV!'. The overall design suggests support for a sports team, likely Hamburger SV (HSV), with a playful nod to pop culture and possibly another team like Hannover 96 due to the '96' logo. 5
Street sticker The sticker showcases a stylized black tree with a full canopy of vibrant green leaves. Instead of a traditional trunk or fruit, an old-fashioned black microphone is centrally embedded within the tree's branches, symbolizing a connection between nature and audio media. Below the tree, the text 'DER BAUMSCHÜLER' is printed, predominantly in green, with the umlaut 'Ü' in 'SCHÜLER' highlighted in red. The sticker is square with slightly rounded corners and is affixed to a textured, metallic pipe or rail. 5
Street sticker A dark, circular sticker with gold-colored elements. The central graphic is a stylized pretzel intertwined with deer antlers, creating a distinctive emblem. Above this design, the text 'BREZN KOMMANDO' is prominently displayed, and below it, 'SEIT 2018' indicates the year. The sticker appears slightly creased in the middle. 10
Street sticker A square, dark grey sticker centered on a wall, featuring a prominent red circle with a thin yellow outline. Inside the circle, the words "Bauwagen Jettingen" are written in bold white letters. A yellow bee graphic is positioned directly above the red circle. The dark grey background of the sticker is subtly patterned with faint, repeating text that also reads "BAUWAGEN JETTINGEN". 10
Street sticker The central image is a white circular sticker with a distinct blue design. It features a stylized anchor at its base, from which two large, flowing wing-like shapes extend upwards and outwards, giving the impression of movement or flight. Above this emblem, arcing along the top edge of the circle, is the word 'SEGELREBELLEN' in bold blue capital letters. Along the bottom edge, also in blue capital letters, is the defiant phrase 'F*CK CANCER • GO SAILING', with a small dot separating 'CANCER' and 'GO SAILING'. The sticker is applied to a gritty, light-colored surface, possibly concrete or a wall, which has remnants of bright red spray paint underneath and around it. Parts of other stickers are visible at the very bottom edge of the image, suggesting a location where multiple stickers have been placed. 7
Street sticker This sticker showcases what appears to be an album or single cover. The central image depicts two men dressed in dark attire, standing amidst a barren forest landscape, suggesting a winter or late autumn setting. One man on the right is gesturing or pointing towards the other. Prominently displayed is the text 'Ab in den WALD' (German for 'Off to the Forest' or 'Into the Forest') and 'BERTE B'. Below the image, a Spotify code is present, designed for direct scanning within the Spotify application to access the corresponding music track or album. 3
Street sticker A weathered, circular black and white sticker is affixed to a grey metal pole. The sticker's design features a central inner circle containing the text 'DACHDECKER DENNIS' and a graphic of crossed roofing tools (likely a roofer's hammer and pick). Surrounding this inner circle, the main part of the sticker shows silhouettes of three beer bottles on the left, and a circular text that reads 'WORAN ICH IMMER DENKE' at the top and 'DACHDECKEN UND GETRÄNKE' at the bottom. The sticker appears to be peeling slightly at the edges. 6
Street sticker A circular sticker prominently displayed on a weathered pole, depicting an aggressive, stylized football with red eyes and sharp teeth, framed by a golden laurel wreath. The central black background behind the football has faint, repeating 'D' letters. Around the top edge, in a white band with a red border, red capital letters spell out 'ZUSAMMEN KÄMPFT NIEMAND ALLEIN!' (Together no one fights alone!). The bottom part of the black inner circle features 'ULTRAS DYNAMO' in orange capital letters. A blurred brick wall is visible in the background. 5
Street sticker The sticker shows a cutout image of a person, likely a woman, with an exaggerated facial expression of disbelief or surprise. Her eyes are wide, and her mouth is puckered, with her face appearing somewhat flushed. Her dark hair is styled upwards, creating a distinctive silhouette. She is wearing a black top with a white Nike swoosh logo visible on the chest. Below the portrait, there is a white rectangular speech bubble containing the text 'meinsch ärnst?'. The sticker is applied to a glass surface, with reflections of buildings and a blue sky in the blurred background. 5
Street sticker The sticker depicts a golden yellow rampant lion, adorned with a red crown, red claws, and a red tongue, set against a backdrop of alternating horizontal black and yellow stripes. Below the lion, the word 'PFALZ' is prominently displayed in a bold, white, graffiti-style font. The sticker is rectangular with slightly rounded corners and is affixed to a grey metal pole. The background is a blurred outdoor scene with green foliage and a light sky. 8
Street sticker A circular white sticker with a prominent blue teardrop or stylized leaf symbol at the top. The German words "REISEGRUPPE" (travel group) are written in a curved line above the larger word "ORANGE", both in a black, somewhat informal or handwritten font. Below "ORANGE", the smaller text "~since 2021~" is present. The sticker appears slightly textured or wrinkled, suggesting it might be made of fabric or has been on the surface for some time. 11
Street sticker The sticker has a striking yellow to orange gradient background. Large, distressed red text dominates the left side, reading 'Scheisse Sauf auf'. On the right, a black outline illustration of a bird, possibly a seagull, is depicted wearing a striped beanie. The bird appears to be vomiting or expelling black liquid and red specks. In the bottom right corner, smaller red text reads '@wir sagen moin'. The overall aesthetic is gritty and cartoonish, combining strong text with a peculiar illustration. 4
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. 16
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. 6
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 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 A black sticker with white text on a green pole. The text says: ">Da geht noch was..." which translates to "There's more to come..." 5