Stickers.

It\'s a scratch-and-sniff.

I thought I’d take a break from the web design rants and turn to something new: stickers.

When I was a kid, stickers would come in a pack of about twelve. You’d buy a sticker book so that you could place your new dinosaur stickers in a jungle habitat. Or your fish stickers in an ocean.

Those days are over my friends. Today, stickers come in giant rolls. They get smashed onto no U-turn signs and are eventually forgotten about. No kid will ever know the true value of the sticker. Or at least not as I did.

I still enjoy a good sticker. I can’t say I have any sticker books, but their value as something special has certainly stuck.

 

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  1. Cait says:

    I absolutely loved stickers as a kid.
    Lisa Frank, featuring dogs with sunglasses on skateboards all in flourescent colors, that was definitely my jam.

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