Sticker & sign guide

Eyes Off gear is for lawful, peaceful expression. The point is to be seen — not to get you in trouble. Keep it clean, keep it visible, keep it smart. A few ground rules.

Stickers — where they work

  • Laptops, phone cases, tablets, and e-readers
  • Water bottles, travel mugs, and coolers
  • Notebooks, journals, and folders
  • Your own car — bumper, window, or tailgate
  • Guitar cases, skateboards, hard hats, tool boxes

Yard signs — where they work

  • Your own front lawn or garden bed
  • Inside a window facing the street
  • A business you own or manage
  • Your table or booth at an event you're part of

The one rule that matters

Don't put anything on — or up against — property that isn't yours. Never cover, block, damage, or tamper with a camera, a pole, or any other public or private equipment. That's illegal, and it's not what this is about. If you're planting a sign, plant it on your side of the property line and point it at whatever's watching.

Make it last

  • Stick to a clean, dry, smooth surface — press firmly and give it a few hours before it gets wet.
  • Our stickers are weatherproof vinyl, so bottles and bumpers are fair game.
  • For yard signs, use a wire H-stake and face the print toward the street. Coroplast holds up outdoors for a long while; bring it in over winter to stretch its life.