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All You Need is Sticker Graphics by Josh Spear

YouWorkForThem has a great selection of design, art, and very hip books and magazines. This is a book entitled "All You Need is Sticker Graphics", which takes a look at the culture of stickers as an art medium. Stickering, has always been a fast and covert way for graffiti writers to get their names up. There are stickers from famous names like Michael Lau, FAFI, and Alife-- just to name a few. It comes with 50 real stickers, a poster, and has 228 pages of authentic and unusual sticker graphics inside.

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This entry posted on 18 April 2005 at 5:30 AM
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