Collection: Stickers

We all love stickers!! This is the free speech section. As we are given ideas we make stickers. Some are fun some are challenging all are expression!


Stickers: Tiny Canvases, Big Statements

Laptops. Water bottles. Skateboards. Notebooks. Bumpers. Stickers turn everyday objects into personal manifestos.

This collection is pure, unfiltered expression—funny, provocative, political, absurd, and everything in between. Slap 'em everywhere. Make your mark.


Why Stickers Rule

Because they're affordable activism. Because they start conversations. Because a 3-inch piece of vinyl can say what a thousand words can't.

Free speech in adhesive form. Collect them, trade them, plaster them on the world.


"Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable." – Cesar A. Cruz

"Stickers are the graffiti you can take home."

"Expression isn't a privilege—it's a right."

Sticker Fact: The first adhesive stickers were created in the 1930s by R. Stanton Avery, who invented the world's first self-adhesive label machine. Today, the global sticker market is worth over $40 billion. Tiny but mighty.