Many cities are full of vacant storefronts and people who need things. These stickers are an easy tool to voice what you want, where you want it. Just fill them out and put them on abandoned buildings and beyond. The stickers are custom vinyl and they can be easily removed without damaging property. It's a fun, low-barrier tool to provide civic input on-site, and the responses reflect the hopes, dreams, and colorful imaginations of different neighborhoods.

This project was created by Candy Chang of Civic Center and launched in New Orleans. With support from the Ethnographic Terminalia exhibit Nov 2010, thousands of free stickers were available in businesses around the city, and grids of stickers were (and still are) posted on vacant buildings. Spread the love and buy your own stickers! These vinyl stickers can be easily removed without leaving a mark like DIY paper stickers. See photos below and share yours through Flickr (tag your photos "iwishthiswas") or by email. Responses will be published in a book. We're also making a digital version called Neighborland to help people shape future businesses and beyond in their neighborhoods.