Showing posts with label sticker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sticker. Show all posts
Chalkboard Wall Decal
Turn any random wall into a chalkboard with this vinyl decal. Combine several of the 22″ x 36″ sheets to cover an entire wall, or desktop. Cut it to size and turn your laptop lid into a chalkboard.
Buy it here.
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Brick Sticky Notes
These sticky notes shaped like red bricks turn a simple thing such as taking notes into a fun task. The realistic design of the sticky notes will turn any wall into a realistic looking brick wall.
Get them here.
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Sewing Kit Wall Sticker
"Arrange sewing seams along borders and corners to create humorous, artful designs nearly anywhere you can imagine." Buy it here.
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Slide To Unlock iPhone Car Sticker
The Slide To Unlock iPhone Car Sticker adds some tech humor to your car door that qualifies as blatant Apple fanboyism. Each decal is 4"x23" and fits on most cars.
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Typographic Macbook Stickers
London-based studio Hu2 Design collaborated with French Designer r.ferrer in order to create these original macbook reminders that also protect the shell from scratches.
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Stack Chair Wall Sticker
This ‘chair’ might not be the most comfortable, but it will mark the spot where to stack your magazines. Vinyl wall-sticker by Florian Kremb.
Buy it here.
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Periodic Table Of Typefaces Wall Decal
We've all seen the Periodic Table Of Typefaces. Well, now you can get it as a huge wall decal to put in your office or room. Really cool for all us typophiles!
Get it here.
Thanks to Jonathan from CMA Design for the link!
7 Rules To Understand Design & Designers
French designer Barral Fabien has an innovative way to educate his clients – a giant wall sticker.
His intention is to help his client understand him as a designer. Buy it here.
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An Apple A Day Poster/Calender
Absolut: Vodka No Label


Absolut Opposes "Labeling" Of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Minorities With Their Vodka No Label
They are introducing limited edition naked bottles that do not feature the Absolut label or logo to mark the launch of its latest campaign In An ABSOLUT World There Are No Labels, an initiative which challenges prejudice against LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) minorities.
You will only find a discreet and easily removed sticker with the campaign manifesto on the bottle.
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