The Future of Mojimix: Have Your Say!
While developing Mojimix, we’ve spent years scouring resources on world cultures for all things jaw-dropping, heart-warming, and generally awesome. And there’s so much of it! Believe us, it’s been painful to choose from our favorites to begin with – and each one tells a whole story. But we have a passion for learning about the world, and we’re not going to stop now!
Below are some more of our frontrunners to whet your appetites. Tell us which ones you’d like to see made into stickers, or even suggest some of your own ideas!
Ojo de Dios woven mandalas from Mexico
Moose crossing sign from Canada
Bibimbap, popular street food from Korea
Traditional dancer in gold headdress from Thailand
Red tasselled knot (Xhong Guo Jie), symbol of luck and wellbeing from China
Eagle hunter from Mongolia
Nose-rubbing greeting from Inuit people of the Arctic Circle
Kite festival from Guatemala
Kanga/leso, brightly printed wraps from East Africa
Maori fire display from New Zealand
Holi celebration in India
Afro-Latin carnival dresses from Colombia
Welsh love spoons from the UK
New Year’s Eve custom of having to eat a grape for every strike of the clock from Spain
Gnawa singers from Morocco
The saying ‘Your place is empty’ (meaning ‘I miss you’) from Iran
Elephant polo in India
Ceremonial Zulu dance from South Africa
Falafels (surely one of the world’s greatest culinary inventions!) from the Levant
Coffee ceremony from the Horn of Africa
Capoeira martial art/dance from Brazil
Eid celebrations in the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia and beyond
Flamenco dance and music from Spain
Tarantella dance from Italy
Nazca Lines, geoglyphs from Peru
Traditional bukhoor incense from the Arabian Peninsula
Yak from Tibet
Hagia Sophia, sacred site in Istanbul, Turkey
There are literally millions of stickers we could make to celebrate our the planet’s incredible diversity! We hope Mojimix provides a window onto the world that goes far beyond clichés, and helps us to see our differences as superpowers.
Don’t forget to have your say in the comments below so that we can keep the world covered – in stickers!