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FACES OF DEATH (ASIAN) 1978 Movie Poster - STICKER Vinyl Kiss-Cut Decal

FACES OF DEATH (ASIAN) 1978 Movie Poster - STICKER Vinyl Kiss-Cut Decal

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Faces of Death (Asian) 1978 Movie Poster - Sticker Decal Design

A Grim Emblem of Shock

This design captures the visceral essence of the infamous "Faces of Death" film series, specifically its regional variations often circulating in Asian markets. The artwork evokes the film's core theme: the exploration of mortality and the graphic portrayal of death.

Visual Elements

The poster design likely incorporates elements that signal the film's controversial nature. This might involve disturbing imagery, such as close-ups of faces twisted in agony, or scenes representing violence and accidents. The use of bold typography, possibly in a style reminiscent of the era, would be employed to announce the film's title, immediately informing the viewer of the film's subject matter.

Meaning and Symbolism

The sticker decal design serves as a potent emblem of the "Faces of Death" series. The inclusion of the "Asian" designation suggests a specific version or release, signaling the film's global impact and the variations created for different markets. The design serves as a visual warning, promising viewers a shocking and disturbing experience. It embodies the film's reputation as a pioneer in the shockumentary genre, which intentionally aimed to unsettle and provoke the audience.

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Glossy kiss-cut vinyl stickers made for smooth, indoor surfaces — laptops, journals, mirrors, and other finished items. Crisp edges, vivid color, strong hold, and not waterproof.

What “kiss-cut” means: the blade cuts the vinyl layer into the exact shape while leaving the backing liner whole, so pieces separate cleanly and lift off the sheet without tearing. It’s the neatest way to produce shaped stickers and multi-piece sheets.

  • Material: reliable vinyl face with a permanent acrylic adhesive formulated for smooth, non-porous surfaces.
  • Finish: glossy surface that enhances contrast and depth without feeling overly reflective.
  • Printing: eco-solvent inks provide dense color and crisp detail for fine lines and gradients.
  • Use case: intended for indoor environments only — not waterproof. Not recommended for continuous exposure to moisture or dishwashing.
  • Application friendly: easy-peel backing and a liner that releases cleanly to help reduce bubbles and misfeeds during placement.

These stickers perform best on smooth, dust-free surfaces — think laptop lids, sealed notebooks, glass, mirrors, finished shelving and lockers. They’ll stick well where the surface is flat and clean; avoid rough wood, silicone, fabric, and heavily textured paint.

  1. Clean: remove dust and oils with a lint-free cloth. For stubborn grime, use a mild soap and water rinse; let the area dry completely.
  2. Align: peel a corner, position carefully, then press the center down first.
  3. Smooth: work outward from the center with a soft card or a thumb to push air out and ensure the edges set down firmly.

Tip: give the adhesive 24 hours to fully settle before heavy handling. These are not designed for outdoor or wet conditions.

  • Gently dust with a soft, dry cloth, moving from the center outward to avoid scratching the gloss.
  • For light marks, a barely damp microfiber will lift residue — blot, don’t scrub, and dry right away.
  • Avoid bleach, solvents, abrasive pads, and steam; moisture or harsh chemicals can lift edges and fade inks.

Reminder: these stickers are not waterproof. Keep them away from sinks, outdoor exposure, and dishwasher cycles to maintain adhesion and finish.

Sizes are measured across the sticker’s longest side. For example, a 3″ sticker is 3 inches across its largest dimension (height or width, depending on the shape).

The kiss-cut follows the sticker’s outline for a tidy border; complex shapes can show small variances, but the advertised measurement refers to the maximum edge-to-edge length.