About
Gas Station Sushi is a one-person sticker operation out of Denver, Colorado. I'm a forty-year-old trans woman, a graphic designer, a software engineer, a member of The Satanic Temple, and the person who makes these stickers on a wide-format printer in her house.
I started this because I couldn't find stickers that held up. Colorado altitude UV is brutal - most vinyl prints start fading within a season. So I learned the two-layer system: quality inkjet vinyl, UV-resistant overlaminate, Cricut die-cut. Everything that ships from here is tested to survive your back bumper through a Denver summer.
The designs come from being a specific kind of person who has felt a specific way about specific things and needed to put it somewhere. If you see your sticker on someone else's car and have a moment of recognition - that's the point. That's the whole thing.
A portion of every order goes to The Satanic Temple - a nontheistic religious organization that fights for bodily autonomy, religious freedom, and the separation of church and state.
If you're a local business and you want that same quality for your own branded stickers, that's Leftovers.