25th Anniversary Stickers - now in stock!

Which of the two designs below would you prefer for a 25th Anniversary sticker?


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My vote is for the @Little Dog A2oc anniversary sticker.
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Image credits: @Little Dog & A2oc team
I’m not a sticker person myself but the 25 years sticker options brought home to me how old but resilient these cars are. I’m prepping a slam panel for Little Dog and it could easily pass for 25 months old.
Amazing build quality for a small car.
 
I don't know, it just seems that Audi in their wisdom saw fit to implement it that way. It's the same on all the other A- and Q-series models, right from the A2's contemporaries to present day. Just the TT is different.
Hadn't read it was like that on the car!
Mac.
 
Design number one can be changed to your preference. Using a craft knife you can remove the letters and chop and change what you want to stick on your car.
  • A2
  • 25th Anniversary
  • 2000-2025
Its an adaptable sticker but it has a weakness, the powerful jet washer.
🙂👍

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image credit: A2oc
I quite like the 25th Anniversary without the year or A2
 
I quite like the 25th Anniversary without the year or A2
In this doctored design the end section of the number 2 was not deleted so it looks like a votex type spoiler.
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I voted for the first design but if both were available I’d take one of each lol
 
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1st design, for its clarity and continuity.
Though I wondered about the font. Is it an Audi font, or a close match or another choice? There's something that looks a little clunky about it compared with the typography in our A2 handbooks and marketing.
I see Audi's corporate font from 2008 onwards is online here: https://online-fonts.com/fonts/audi-type

I made some car window stickers years ago for the Austin 3 Litre owners' club, of which I was a member with a car that's the antithesis of an A2. Matching to Leyland's was dead simple: Univers, which Google's AI tells me Audi used in the 70s and 80s as well, it was ubiquitous in big corporations, even Apple computer keyboards. I expect there are other font geeks here too who may know more what's right for the A2, and perhaps what's in the design is right?
 
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