English: This sticker is a name tag sticker that has a graffiti tag on it.[1][2][3] Name tag stickers that were printed with the text "Hello my name is", first introduced by C-Line Products in 1959, became widely used in both graffiti and sticker art.[3]
It is also an Eggshell stickers. It is called an "Eggshell" sticker as an attempt to remove it results in tiny pieces breaking off, like an eggshell.[4]
Small pieces of this sticker in the lower left hand corner have broken away.
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↑Shobe, Hunter (2020), “Graffiti as Communication and Language”, in Handbook of the Changing World Language Map[1] (in en), Springer International Publishing, DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-02438-3_81, ISBN 978-3-030-02438-3, pages 3155–3172
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This sticker is a name tag sticker that has a graffiti tag on it.It is also an Eggshell sticker. It is called an "Eggshell" sticker as an attempt to remove it results in tiny pieces breaking off, like an eggshell. Sticker art Sydney. 2024