Media Player Stickers
Description: Lost Media Department This Link Does Not Exist. Join the Recovery Team with this stark, monochromatic design. Perfect for fans of internet mysteries, Alternate Reality Games, and digital preservationists who appreciate the Brutalist Industrial and Glitch Aesthetic. This design evokes the feeling of official agencies dealing with the unknown, featuring censored text, bureaucratic typography, and a technical barcode. Show your dedication to uncovering the secrets of the internet's forgotten corners.
Lost Media Department This Link Does Not Exist Recovery Team Sticker
by Xfiber Production
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Original watercolor painting by Bulgan Lumini (c) inspired from Carnival of Venice and Commedia dell’Arte. Expressive flute player in the night with a blue cat.
FLUTIST IN BLUE Venetian Masquerade Night Sticker
by BulganLumini
$3.00 $3.50
Description: An imaginative digital anime-style illustration that creatively reimagines an iconic media player icon as a stylized character. The character features vibrant green layered hair shaped like leaves, complete with a tiny plant sprout antenna on top. Wearing a high-collared brown turtleneck sweater under a comfortable white hoodie, the figure looks off to the side with calm green eyes against an abstract, cybernetic background filled with neon purple and pink digital streaks. Perfect for tech enthusiasts, open-source software fans, internet culture lovers, and anyone who appreciates creative character design.
Description: Igniting the court with this dynamic flaming basketball number design. Perfect for basketball players, coaches, and sports fans. This high-energy graphic featuring a basketball inside a fiery number is ideal for birthday gifts, team jerseys, and streetwear.
Flaming Basketball Number Graphic - Sporty Fire Jersey Design Sticker
by Pandapotan
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Step away from the noise and reclaim your attention with this “Analog Over Algorithm” design — made for those who value real experiences over endless scrolling. Inspired by vinyl culture and the return to intentional living, this piece represents a growing movement of people choosing depth, presence, and authenticity in a world driven by algorithms. Perfect for music lovers, vinyl collectors, and anyone embracing a digital detox lifestyle, this design captures the feeling of slowing down and actually experiencing sound the way it was meant to be heard. Whether you're spinning records or simply rejecting the fast-paced online world, this aesthetic speaks to a mindset shift — where analog becomes a symbol of control, calm, and clarity.
Analog Over Algorithm Vinyl Aesthetic – Digital Detox Retro Music Design Sticker
by fonzi
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Bring high energy to your style with this Infinite Aura Vibe Check design. This Gaming Aesthetic quote is a bold statement for fans of modern internet trends and social media culture.
Infinite Aura Vibe Check Gaming Aesthetic Quote Sticker
by PopArtyParty
$3.00 $3.50
Description: A vibrant meme +10,000 Aura graphic featuring a neon silhouette dancer. Perfect for gaming enthusiasts and fans of current internet slang and modern art styles.
Meme +10,000 Aura Gaming Art Styles Neon Sticker
by PopArtyParty
$3.00 $3.50
Description: A distressed vintage turntable design featuring vinyl, cassette, cartridge, and compact disc imagery. A nostalgic statement for collectors who grew up enjoying music in every physical format.
Raised On Vinyl Cassette And Compact Disc Sticker
by D88 STUDIO
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Laserdisc - Physical Media Forever! LaserDisc (LD) is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium. It was developed by Philips, Pioneer, and the movie studio MCA. The format was initially marketed in the United States in 1978 under the name DiscoVision, a brand used by MCA. As Pioneer took a greater role in its development and promotion, the format was rebranded LaserVision (LV). While the LaserDisc brand originally referred specifically to Pioneer's line of players, the term gradually came to be used generically to refer to the format as a whole, making it a genericized trademark. The discs typically have a diameter of 300 millimeters (11.8 in), similar in size to the 12-inch (305 mm) phonograph record.
Laserdisc - Red Laser Logo Sticker
by MalcolmDesigns Retro Merch | Movies | Retrogaming | Saturday Morning Cartoons | Computers
$3.00 $3.50
Description: #Trombone #Marching #Band hashtag text with the image of a trombone is a unique gift design for low brass marching band members during band camp and football season.
#Trombone #Marching #Band White Text Sticker
by BartholGraphics
$3.00 $3.50
Slugger Cottingham McGee of Real Baseball Talk Sticker
by Real Baseball Talk
$3.00 $3.50
Guitar Player - mixed media art guitarist abstraction Sticker
by bulografik
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Original watercolor painting by Bulgan Lumini (c) inspired from Carnival of Venice and Commedia dell’Arte. Expressive flute player in the night with a blue cat.
FLUTIST IN BLUE / Venetian Carnival Night Sticker
by BulganLumini
$3.00 $3.50