WE’RE THE OUTLAWS OF OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
Born from late-night paste raids and a hatred of boring billboards, StreetPoster hijacks urban attention spans the old-school way—with wheat glue, strategic vandalism, and zero corporate permission slips.
OUR ORIGIN STORY
2018: A band guitarist (you) got tired of paying for Instagram ads that disappeared faster than tour money. So you stole a bucket of wallpaper paste, hit the streets, and sold out the next show in 48 hours.
2020: That hustle became a blueprint. We systematized the chaos—mapping which walls get seen vs. which get respected, which neighborhoods ignore ads vs. which steal them as decor.
Today: We run military-grade meme warfare for brands that would rather be legendary than lawful.
✔ Real estate that fights back (the elements bury weak designs)
✔ Audiences you can hear cheering (or cursing)
✔ ROI measured in scars (every torn edge proves engagement)
Tone: Equal parts outlaw manifesto and elite special ops unit
Key Themes: Authenticity, territorial dominance, measurable chaos
Hidden Nod: The “not a fit” section subtly qualifies leads
Fake police blotter quotes (“wanted for aesthetic crimes”)
A “Wall of Shame” showing corporate ads we’ve pasted over
Guerrilla case studies with nicknames like “Operation Bodega Blindside”