I recently got into making stickers and want to put them up places people will see them. I feel like I’ll get caught or it will be taken down. Places with lots of stickers won’t be places that new ones get noticed necessarily, though I will be putting a hammsick up at a local anarchist-y place. I don’t want to waste my hard work on something that will be removed. That Hamas logo is a masterpiece. I want to be able to say, like MC Ren, “I’m sneaky as fuck when it comes to crime.” Help.

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I heard that political ads are most effective when they are in bathrooms, because people look at them because they dont have anything else too look at other than the door.

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And also because of the location, most people aren’t as likely to scratch it off. I mean, would YOU scratch off a sticker in a bathroom? I wouldn’t

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That’s a good idea. The thing is, I don’t really want to buy them when I can make my own, but when I make my own they take more work. I think I might try some stronger adhesive and assume street cleaners won’t get flack for it.

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If you’re printing them, also be aware of printer identification codes.

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I inefficiently draw mine, but good to know.

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Watch out everyone, we got a badass here.

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If you want your sticker to stay, spray the sticky side with a spray adhesive like E6000 prior to sticking it. That adhesive is stronger than any sticker.

Also, CrimeThinc’s Recipes for Disaster has some pretty good ideas in it.

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Thanks, I’ve been using clear packing tape, which is very easy to remove. I’ll have to look into that book. I love adventurism/hj

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As someone who did urban exploring in the past, my advice would be to 1. plan your route, and 2. stake out your location. Go on google maps and plan out where you’re going to place the sticker, how you’re going to get there, and how you’re going to get out.

There will be hours during the day (or night) when there’s going to be less people around, or no people around. And similarly, there’s going to be times of the day when it’s going to be packed. For example, industrial areas will mostly be empty at night. Parks will mostly be empty during weekdays.

When it’s busy, you’d want to walk around and take note of any cameras or automated security / surveillance, as well as the demographic and their dress. Only when there’s no people, you’ll want to plant the sticker. You want to avoid being in the area when there’s a sparse amount of people there, because then you’ll stand out.

Park farther away, and walk. What’s worse than someone having record of your face, is having record of your car or your license plate. I recall that when exploring an abandoned hospital that was being used as a police training ground, I went at 2AM during a Monday, parked 1 km away and cut through a small forest to get there. I didn’t see a single person.

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That makes sense, I don’t plan to invest too much time soon, so I just plant them on my way to school if there’s no one around. Idk how to get it where people will see them though, without being obvious, or spending my free time. Someone recommended bathrooms, but I avoid public ones generally.

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If you’re scared of getting caught, print smaller stickers. That way you can remove the back in your pocket, palm the sticker, lean on a wall/window to check your shoe for example, and continue walking.

The point is just to not draw unnecessary attention to yourself by doing anything out of the ordinary. Pickpockets should be a good source of inspiration since they also work in high traffic areas while being unnoticed.

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