Artifacts from the Future: Bumper Stickers of 2018

We imagine the bumper stickers you might see 10 years from now. Wired staffers created many of the stickers on a truck bumper and "weathered" them. They put the stickers on a rented Chevy truck, smeared dirt on and added more wear and tear in image post-production.We’ll continue to create a new Artifact from the […]

We imagine the bumper stickers you might see 10 years from now. Wired staffers created many of the stickers on a truck bumper and "weathered" them. They put the stickers on a rented Chevy truck, smeared dirt on and added more wear and tear in image post-production.We’ll continue to create a new Artifact from the Future in upcoming issues of Wired magazine. But we’d like to see your prognostications too. What do you think our world will look like in 10, 20 or 100 years? Each month, we’ll propose a scenario. Then it’s up you: Sketch out your vision, then return here to upload your ideas, see other submissions and vote for your favorites. Check out this month’s http://archive.wired.com/culture/culturereviews/magazine/found/found_1610 Happy Meal challenge. - - - The concept and many of the stickers came from Aaron Rowe, a contributor to the http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/ Wired Science Blog. Contributing Wired magazine designer Walter Baumann, photo assistants Sarah Filippi and Daniel Salo, deputy photo editor Anna Goldman Alexander, production director Jeff Lysgaard helped create the future stickers on the truck.

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