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Graffiti Lettering Styles In Alphabet

There are many graffiti lettering styles in the alphabet, the article below covers the history of how these varied graffiti styles and fonts developed in to the modern graffiti styles we know today … 

Graffiti: Styles of Graffiti Writing

The Graffiti art involves the use of various styles of graffiti writing, graffiti fonts and graffiti letters. Read on to find out more…

Styles of Graffiti Writing

Graffiti is the name given for the act of lettering scratched, scrawled, painted or marked in text on any property. Although traditionally regarded as an unsightly damage or unwanted vandalism, Graffiti has been an element of the pop or even the hip-hop culture and has also been instrumental during several political and radical movements.

Graffiti: Styles of Graffiti Writing

There are various styles of graffiti writing, each of which has a distinct characteristic. Discussed below are some of the common and most popular styles of graffiti writing.

Graffiti Writing: Tags

A tag is nothing but a stylized signature of the artist. A tag is usually painted/colored in a single solid color that creates a contrast with its background. Graffiti artists often use a tag as a means to sign their work and leave a signature mark on or beside it. The ideas of tagging was first spotted in Philadelphia where and artists spray painted his tags Bobby Beck In ‘59 on many of the freeways surrounding the city. Another famous tag was the one seen in New York City which read TAKI 183. This graffiti artist gained so much popularity that his antics inspired media attention and led to an increase in popularity of this trend.

Graffiti Writing: Throw-up /Throwie

A throw-up or a throwie is usually created with one-color outline and a single layer of fill-color as well. Bubble lettering is common form of lettering used in this style of graffiti. A throw-up is usually a form of graffiti that is created in a short duration as an attempt to avoid attracting attention to the artist. Throw-ups are often a means to battle the rival artists in terms of numbers rather than quality. Many graffiti artists have a signature style of throw-ups as well.

Graffiti Writing: Piece

A piece is short for masterpiece and is usually a large graffiti painting. The pieces often incorporate several 3-D effects, arrows, color-transitions, and many other interesting artistic effects. The piece is considered to be a labor-intensive form of graffiti and is supposed to be the most beautiful work of a graffiti artist and hence requires more time to paint as compared to a throwie.

Graffiti Writing: Giraffiti/Heaven Spots

The giraffiti or heaven spots are modifications of pieces. There are just pieces which are painted in places that are hard-to-reach. Often the heaven spots or girrafiti is seen on places like rooftops and high freeway signs which make the graffiti hard to remove. The dangerous positions of the graffiti can also be perilous for people who try to climb up and remove the graffiti which can lead to death and hence the name "heaven spots".

Graffiti Writing: Insides

This style simply refers to Graffiti created inside trains, trams, or buses. The trend of graffitis during 1970s in New York is one of the most prominent examples of this style of graffiti and was considered to be a major vandalistic act that ruined the insides of subway trains.

Graffiti Writing: Scribe/Scratchitti

Scratchitti or Scribes is a style of graffiti, which is created by scratching or etching a tag into an object. Usually scribes can be created by using keys, knifes, stones or ceramic drill bits. Scribes are difficult to remove since they are permanent scars made on the surfaces.

These are the several styles of graffiti writing which have been used by several graffiti artists ever since the emergence of graffiti.

By Uttara Manohar
Published: 5/6/2008

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