Graffiti Styles

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I this article, you will find a list of the most popular styles of graffiti with examples and descriptions.

Tags

In the context of graffiti, „tags“ stands for one-colored signatures (pseudonyms) of graffiti writers.

Decorative elements like stars, drips, arrows and/or splashes may be added to it. For more infos, check out this article.

In urban areas, you will probably find lots of graffiti tags with low quality. The one’s with a unique form and the biggest spread will be remembered.

Example of a graffiti tag
Example of a graffiti tag
Red Graffiti Tag
Red graffiti tag

Handstyles

Handstyles are artistically done graffiti tags.

TADA Graffiti Tag by Graffiti Empire
Example of a calligraphic handstyle

Simple Style

Letters in simple style basically look like normal letters. The composition is not complex. Hence, they are easily readable. Colors and effects matter the most in simple style graffiti.

Simple Style Graffiti Photo
Example of a simple style graffiti
Simple Style Graffiti Photo
“Frime” simple style

Bubble Style / Throw-Ups

Graffiti in bubble-style – a sub-category of “simple style” -look like they have been blown up with air. All edges are round. They do not leave plenty of scope for variation and creativity. Read this article, if you want to learn how to draw graffiti letters in bubble style.

Bubble Style
Example of a bubble style graffiti

Silver Style

Also a sub-category of “simple style”. The principles of “simple style” apply to “silver style” as well. Except the color of the fill-in, as the name of this style already implies, has to be silver.

Semi-Wildstyle

Semi-wildstyle graffiti are more complex than simple style. Letters are arranged in a more elaborate way and style elements are added.

Photo of a white semi-wildstyle graffiti piece with read keyline
Semi-Wildstyle Graffiti Example

Wildstyle

The letters of wild style graffiti are very abstract and cannot be identified as letters easily. Lots of style elements, like arrows and big serifs are added to the letters and make the composition very complex. The shadows of the letters fill the spaces between the letters and make the whole piece look compact.

Example of graffiti wild styles

Blue Wildstyle Graffiti New Zealand
Example of a blue wildstyle graffiti
Wildstyle graffiti
Green Wild style graffiti

3D-style

Graffiti pieces with very three-dimensional compositions are called 3D-style graffiti. As a result, the letters (can) have different vanishing points and optical illusions. “Daim” is probably the most popular artist focusing on 3D-style.

Graffiti Piece with B-Boy character in Geneve
Example of a 3D style graffiti

Genius 3D graffiti art by Daim

Stencil (Pochoir)

Stencil graffiti, as the name already implies, are usually created with a stencil and black coloring. The French word for stencil “pochoir” is not commonly used for this technique, despite stencil graffiti have their roots in France. The french graffiti artist “blek le rat” is considered as the stencil prioneer. He is the first one who used it as his main style. Above all, Banksy is the most popular representative of this technique.

Photo of a Stencil Graffiti Minion
Minion – Example of a Stencil Graffiti
Stencil Graffiti Dude
Cool Dude Stencil Graffiti
Jef Aerosol stencil
Jef Aerosol Stencil Graffiti

Characters

„Character“ is an abbreviation of “cartoon character”. They are usually painted next to a graffiti to create a scenario around the graffiti piece. Even so, some artists decide to just focus on characters. Copying characters (from cartoons) is usually accepted, because they are only used as decorative elements. If the graffiti artist decides to focus on characters only, it is needed to bring in his/her own creativity though.

Blue graffiti piece with 2 characters
Blue graffiti with character
Graffiti Piece with B-Boy character in Geneve
3D-style graffiti with B-boy character

Famous Graffiti Characters of Can2

Streetart

In contrast to graffiti, streetart focuses on figurative art and not on creative lettering. Thus, “stencils” and “characters” can be considered as sub-categories of streetart. Photorealistic images are the most sophisticated form of streetart.

Photo of female face Streetart artwork in Bangkok
Streetart: a woman’s face
marker comic Streetart
Lots of comic characters
Phot of Sleeping pigs streetart by Roa in Brussels
Pigs painted by Roa in Brussels
Photo of a Streetart Bug
Photo of a Streetart Bug

Roller Graffiti / Roll-Ups

Spray cans limit the reachable area of graffiti artists. Roll-ups are one ingenious way to overcome this hurdle. They are created with emulsion paint and paint rollers, like the name already implies. Thus, the graffiti artist can reach areas which were impossible to reach before and additionally can create even bigger pieces in illegal spots.

Fire extinguisher Graffiti

Like roll-ups, fire extinguisher graffiti are an attempt to cover a larger area with big letters very quickly. The fire extinguisher used as a tool for applying paint is very hard to control, making this form of graffiti pure vandalism and lacking any artistic value. However, there are creative approaches in figurative artworks, which are partly created with fire extinguishers. Therefore, fire extinguishers as a spraying tool add more value to streetart than graffiti.

Anti-Style / Ill-Style

The anti-style developed when inexperienced sprayers justified their still-immature pieces by claiming it was a deliberate artistic choice. So, anti-style graffiti, also known as ill-style, is rarely used intentionally.

Anti style Graffiti Example
Anti-Style Graffiti Example

Wrapping it up

I hope this overview of modern graffiti styles has helped you on your creative journey! Is there something we have forgotten to mention or do you have a specific question in mind? Feel free to drop a comment below!

References:

  1. Das große Graffiti-Lexikon – Bernhard van Treeck
  2. Graffiti: Kunst aus der Dose – Thorsten Will
  3. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stencil
  4. Can2 Characters: https://www.instagram.com/p/CtHvQQTr-Kg/ https://www.instagram.com/p/Crl2SeyNQgJ/?img_index=1
  5. Rollup graffiti: https://www.instagram.com/p/CsGKoOfo7T5/?img_index=1
  6. Fire extinguisher graffiti: https://www.instagram.com/p/Crq_YBVPeg5/, https://www.instagram.com/p/CBxgbybJm5e/
  7. 3D graffiti by Daim: https://www.instagram.com/p/C-niDSWMXEZ/ , https://www.instagram.com/p/DESmMYVMhUJ/?img_index=1

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18 comments on “Graffiti Styles

  1. 31muaimi@capostu.org

    sigma

  2. Neko

    Great. Stuff

  3. Johnny

    Easy

  4. Ava

    I wish l can do this

  5. i couldnt do this

    the wildstyle :O

  6. macaroni

    slay

  7. Nolan

    this is really cool the hardest is wild style in my opinion

  8. bingbong

    cool

  9. Joseph

    Really great website, especially for my research

  10. crown

    awsome

  11. DeLiK

    Been writing for 30 years and still I learn things everyday. DeLiK

  12. navyon

    how do i style my own letters

  13. idk

    nice

  14. Jaedon Martinez

    These are awsome examples of different styles

  15. Givens wise

    i love this

  16. SHEILA AVSEC

    Excellent summary of these styles, thanks!

  17. Barbara Sage

    I’m becoming obsessed

  18. Robert Kirkman

    Great stuff

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