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Lettering Styles in Graffiti
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Throw-Up
A more elaborate style than tagging, typically involving two colors and bubble letters.
Heaven
Graffiti painted in hard-to-reach places, often high above the ground.
Illustrative
Combines graffiti with illustrative drawings, creating a visual story or scene.
Tag Style
A form of graffiti signature using a single color, quick and fluid.
Minimalist
Focuses on simplicity and minimal elements, emphasizing negative space and simple color palettes.
Blockbuster
Large, block-like letters painted typically with rollers for quick coverage.
Bubble Style
Rounded letters resembling bubbles, often with a 3D effect and bright colors.
3D Style
Lettering or images that appear to be three-dimensional.
Expressive
Conveys emotion or social message through distorted lettering and aggressive visual style.
Characters
Incorporates cartoon or realistic characters within or around the graffiti writing.
Abstract Style
Does not represent specific objects or scenes, focuses on shapes and colors.
Stencil
Uses a pre-cut pattern to create a clear and reproducible image or text.
Digital Style
Influenced by pixel art and computer graphics, with a technical or futuristic vibe.
Cholo
Originating from Mexican American gang culture, it utilizes a certain set of styles for lettering and character elements.
Wildstyle
A complex construction of interlocking letters and shapes, often with 3D effects.
Realistic
A style that attempts to mimic the appearance of real-life objects or scenes.
Script
Imitates calligraphic writing, with fluid and elegant lines.
Piece
Short for masterpiece, a complex work of graffiti art, often with multi-layered lettering and images.
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