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Viber partners with Hatch Sticker Museum

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New Delhi: To celebrate its Sticky Fingers initiative, instant messaging and calling app Viber has collaborated with the Hatch Sticker Museum on a new exhibition called 'Sticker History: from Street to Public Chat'. 

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The Sticky Fingers initiative invited visual artists, illustrators and designers from all around the world to design an original character and see their creation made into a Viber sticker. The search attracted thousands of submissions from more than 100 countries worldwide, but after shortlisting their top 10 entries, the judges selected artist Stanislav Makarenko’s squirrel character as the overall winner.

The winning submission takes its place in sticker history as part of the Hatch exhibition, which was taken to Moscow especially for the event. Hatch is the world’s first museum created by Oliver Baudach.

The collection features stickers created by luminaries of modern art and music including the works of Shapard Fairey, the author of the well-known OBEY sticker.

The exhibition also features some of Viber’s most popular stickers, along with the best of the Sticky Fingers submissions.

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