The “I Voted” sticker has been a staple of modern US elections for decades, and its popularity has grown with the rise of social media. Many voters are eager to post on Instagram or TikTok photos of ...
Have you ever really noticed the little stickers on your apples and oranges? Today, many stickers in the U.S. feature barcodes or a puzzling string of numbers. But around the world, fruit stickers ...
This content is sponsored by Jiffy Lube. The history of bumper stickers actually starts before cars. Horse-drawn carriages had painted fly nets. Early cars had paper window decals. But everything ...
Agustin Gurza of UCLA's Frontera Collection has been studying stickers affixed to old 78 rpm records. It has allowed him to uncover a history of Mexican American music in the United States. So if you ...
Ohio State is one of college football’s marquee programs, a historically accomplished powerhouse that’s central to the sport’s lore. Any telling of college football history is incomplete without ...
One simple pleasure unites voters from across the political spectrum on Election Day: the ubiquitous "I Voted" sticker. It's what allows you to tell the world, without ever opening your mouth, that ...
It’s round, usually reflects the American flag’s color scheme, and it’s become the most popular visual shorthand for showing you’ve performed your civic duty: The “I Voted” sticker. Selfies of people ...
Looking at Stickers: Stuck-Up Piece of Crap: From Punk Rock to Contemporary Art, a history of stickers from various subcultures, from graffiti and street art to skating and punk music, two years after ...
It’s all out there if you just look up from your phone. I was on assignment in St. George the other day, taking some photographs. On my way back home, I was walking up from Richmond Terrace to ...
Mondo is now offering for sale the excellent new book Stuck on VHS: A Visual History of Video Store Stickers by Josh Schafer. The book is just what it sounds like: examples of the various different ...
While you’re pulling on your boots in the parking lot of any Tahoe ski resort or trailhead, look around for a two-toned blue sticker with that familiar, three-word call to action: “Keep Tahoe Blue.” ...
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