The students and lecturers of SLA held their guerrilla action ‘Glue/Glossy’ at the entrance to the Buda Factory, the most creative and hands-on hot spot on Buda Island. A square-shaped pillar-like mobile kiosk displaying various magazines formed the physical base of Glue/Glossy. At first sight it looks like a regular kiosk, selling a large assortment of magazines. However, a significant difference soon appears, as the sign on top says: ‘Jewellery for sale’. From up close, the people on the magazine covers (Glossy) have been enhanced with various-sized images of contemporary jewellery by SLA students in the form of stickers (Glue). Whilst showing the inside of the altered magazines, some of those students and lecturers explained to visitors what the intention of the enhancement was, i.e., the incorporation of art jewellery into the daily life of the design-loving audience. Interested visitors could purchase the enhanced magazine at a symbolic price. Thanks to this guerrilla action, each sympathizing visitor to the Buda Factory could take home an array of images of the students’ jewellery, along with their motive.