The Best & Easiest Graffiti Lettering Styles
The Best & Easiest Graffiti Lettering Styles
Looking for a way to express yourself artistically? Well, graffiti may be just what you're looking for! Graffiti has an edgy vibe but can also be sophisticated and beautiful—it all depends on the artists. So, what are you waiting for? Grab your spray paint, crayons, or markers because we've got the best beginner-friendly graffiti designs for you to try and make your own.
Steps

Block Style

Draw any word using a regular font, In this case, we’ll use 'sheep' in Arial Black.

Draw the style for 'h' to customize the style of the letters. Convey the form of scribbled letters.

Draw the first letter 's' with embossed style which connects to the second letter.

Draw the letter 'e' using straight lines and connected to the second letter.

Draw the same letter 'e' but a little farther from its preceding letter. Follow the style.

Draw the letter 'p' to convey scribbled style.

Draw the last letter 's' with the same style as the first letter and connected to the preceding.

Trace with a pen and erase unnecessary lines. Color to your liking!

Ribbon Style

We'll try this with the word 'iris'. Draw the first letter 'i' using straight and curve lines to convey the style which is embossed.

Draw the letter 'r' using straight and curve lines with edges like an arrow. The letter is also draw higher than the first.

Draw another letter 'i' which is higher than 'r' and with the same style as the first letter.

Draw the last letter 's' with the tail elongated to the left and curved. Draw the edges to be sharp and pointed.

Trace with a black pen.

Color to your liking, then design the background.

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