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Art Spun“Graffiti” comes from the Greek word graphein which means to “write”. Nowadays, Graffiti is still illegal in some places which means that perpetrators will need to pay a fine. Not exactly what we have in mind, of course!So buckle up, because we are taking the graffiti customizable-letters game into a new level.
Step into a new dimension of artistic-spun lettering and make that graffiti themed favorite of yours come to reality.Different Strokes For All FolksThe common coloring medium Graffiti artists use is spray cans or air brush paint with nozzles for different coverage. Obviously, these are meant for large bases. We want it refined and applicable even on small scales, such as for:. posters,. cards,.
stickers, and. fabric printExplore the wide selection of graffiti designs we offer!
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You can choose from the color palette mixtures or different levels of edginess they consist of. Turn that artistic imagination dial to maximum and rock your lettering game with the coolest we have to offer!Made your pick yet? Did you see the Graffiti Letters Tattoo and the Graffiti Script Letters?
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Aren’t they the coolest? Or how about the classic and easily identified Graffiti Cartoon Letters? These options will make you want to collect them all and apply them to everything you can think of.Printable Graffiti Letters. Shake ‘Em UpThese bright, colorful graffiti lettering is perfect for your envisioned output.
It is comprised of hand-illustrated and high-quality clip art in PNG format with transparent backgrounds. It will allow you to mix and match, overlay and resize them. That’s the beauty of these customizable letterings!Before you start, be reminded that these are PNG clip arts and not a font that you download and add to your computer’s font file.
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Dancing Script is a lively casual script where the letters bounce and change size slightly. Caps are big, and go below the baseline.Dancing Script references popular scripts typefaces from the 50's. It relates to Murray Hill (Emil Klumpp. 1956) in his weight distribution, and to Mistral (Roger Excoffon. 1953) in his lively bouncing effect.Use it when you want a friendly, informal and spontaneous look. On any place where Arial and Times New Roman looks boring: Invitations, Party Flyers, Happy Birthday Cards.