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A ton of you showed interest in our recent giveaway with our new network sponsor Sticker Mule.
Their die cut stickers are clearly something that would help many of you in promoting your own businesses.
Then I started thinking… many of us may not have designs that are sticker ready yet.
Some people just have their logo converted into sticker format, but there are MUCH more interesting things you can do with your sticker designs to make them stand out.
Luckily, if you’re looking for inspiration then Sticker Mule have launched a Sticker Gallery, showcasing some of their customer’s best sticker designs.
The Sticker Mule sticker gallery is a great place to get inspired for your promotional designs.
You can browse through the designs based on recent designs, popular designs, and even specific categories, if you’re looking for more specific inspiration.
Users also star favorite designs and exchange comments, it really is a cool little community of sticker-obsessed folk!
Check out the gallery by clicking here or on the image below:
The quality of Sticker Mule’s stickers speaks for itself, but we wanted to take the time to highlight some of our favorite designs from their gallery.
Hopefully this will get your creative juices flowing!
Mailchimp Freddie Viking Stickers
I wouldn’t get behind Sticker Mule if I didn’t have total confidence in their services. Remember, we wouldn’t work with just any company as our main sponsor, we want a sponsor who will help our readers to improve their design careers.
If you’re considering getting any sticker prints done to promote your business then check out Sticker Mule today. Let us know how your experience with them goes, and if it’s anything like our own you’ll be over the moon.
Tom is the founder of PSDFAN. He loves writing tutorials, learning more about design and interacting with the community. On a more interesting note he can also play guitar hero drunk with his teeth.
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