It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

Categories: North America | Positive | Society

Post - it stickers protect the world from chaos. Without them, no one would remember anything. No one could turn the walls of their office into murals on a superhero theme. No one would be able to leave passive-aggressive messages on the doors of office refrigerators. And no one would have been able to arrange an epic battle of colored notes that took place in New York.

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

It all started innocently enough. One of the employees of Harrison and Star wrote a simple "Hi" ("Hi") using Post-it papers on the glass of an office building at 75 Varick Street in New York. And the answer was not long in coming.

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

Soon, the answer appeared on the windows of the building opposite: "Super"("Sup").

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

Since both buildings house many editorial offices and advertising agencies, the exchange of notes turned into a real battle.

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

The windows began to fill with funny pictures and messages.

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

Someone fashioned an icon of the Snapchat social network out of stickers.

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

Others acted more chaotically.

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

Even the Angry Birds were involved in the battle.

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

3M Corporation, the manufacturer of Post-it, also joined the battle, providing participants with free ammunition, that is, colored stickers.

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

As the battle became more and more creative, it began to seem that the participants were waiting for a draw.

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

Even Spider-Man couldn't stop it.

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

Having no other choice, the advertising agency Havas Worldwide put an end to the battle with an epic microphone throw.

It means war! How the battle of stickers was going on between two office buildings

The staff stayed late, ordering beer and pizza to create an impressive finale, and the guys from Spectacle Studio later made such a video.Unfortunately, the battle was stopped by the building managers, who demanded that the participants remove all stickers by the end of the week.

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