Graffiti Fonts
Graffiti is usually appeared as graphics or lettering scratched, scrawled, painted or marked in any manner on property. Graffiti has existed since very ancient times in Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. In ancient Rome, people don’t have a photocopier or a fax machine or newspaper, and when you have a written message to let other people know, you scratched it on a wall. In modern times, however, graffiti is considered illegal in a lot of countries. But a country that with significant tradition in graffiti is Brazil and Sao Paulo, one of the largest cities in Brazil, is considered to be the current center of inspiration for graffiti artists.
Graffiti can have different styles. Tagging is the simplest type of graffiti, usually done quickly in spray paint, markers or pens and lacking artistic form; A throw-up involves more work than tagging, usually having two or three colors and done in bubble letters; Stenciling can be a quick way to produce more complicated graffiti designs and by using two or more layers, you can produce color-rich designs; Wildstyle is a form of graffiti that was made popular by graffiti artists like Tracy 168, Zephyr in NYC. Graffiti in Wildstyle is relatively more complicated and artistic. There are other forms of styles such as blockbuster, hip-hop, heaven, stickers, wheat pasting, etc. So there are a lot of styles of graffiti, hence, graffiti fonts.
Depending on your preferences, there are many fonts that can be used for graffiti purposes such as bubble fonts, stencil fonts, outline fonts etc. However, for complicated graffiti styles, they can never be achieved by fonts. Graffiti fonts can be a good way to study graffiti letters or graffiti alphabet, but you really should learn to express in your style. Get inspired and check out our collection of free graffiti fonts here, or use our graffiti text generator below.
Create Text Graphics with Graffiti Fonts
The following tool will transform your desired text into graphics using various graffiti fonts. Simply enter your text, select your desired color and size, and hit GENERATE button. You can save your image by right-clicking on the image, or get codes to embed your images on the web by clicking on the EMBED button.
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