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So I've laid out 10 graffiti types
on this piece of paper,
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and we're going to go through
all 10 today, with examples.
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By "types," I mean ways of basically
putting up your graffiti name.
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The first 5, which you can see
indicated with the arrow,
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are basically an evolution--
meaning they kind of adapt
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in chronological order from each other.
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The last 5 are less conventional
ways of doing graffiti.
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So keep that in mind,
and let's get into it.
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Number 1: The tag.
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The tag is the simplest form of graffiti.
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It is the backbone for basically all
the other types that I'm going to explain.
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This is a must for
those first learning graffiti,
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and can be characterized
as using only lines
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to form a signature handstyle
for your graffiti word.
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Whether it's with a marker
or with a spray can,
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it can be seen as a stylized
writing of these letters.
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Number 2: The hollow.
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The hollow is the next step up,
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where you're representing your word
at a larger scale,
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by simplifying the letters
to form gestural and bubbly shapes.
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It should almost be thought of as
an easy and quick logo for your word,
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sometimes only showcasing
two letters out of your name.
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This is basically the essence of
a throw up, which we will explain next.
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The only distinction with a hollow
is that it is only
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the outline of these bubbly letters,
with no shadow and no fill.
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Number 3: The throw up.
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In explaining the hollow,
the next step is the full throw up.
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To be considered a throw up,
the bubble letters should be
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filled in with one color,
and then outlined with a second.
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Usually, throw ups can also include
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a shadow effect and an
outline around the whole shape,
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but for the most part,
the colors are limited to two colors.
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Number 4: The straight letter.
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Whereas the throw up
kind of disguises letters
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by representing them in a bubbly style,
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the straight letter is
all about readability:
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trying to represent your word
as clean and as legible as possible,
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in an attempt to quickly
have people understand your name.
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The majority of the focus is
allowing people to understand the letters,
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with little add-ons of style
coming second.
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Number 5: The piece.
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The piece is perhaps
the most evolved form of graffiti,
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where nothing is off-limits.
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This is where people can let loose
in representing their names,
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with as many colors, connections,
effects, shadows, characters,
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and add-ons as they want.
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Pieces can be simple and readable,
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or super-detailed and
unrecognizable as letters.
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The more detailed you get,
it can be considered a masterpiece,
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but this is quite subjective.
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Number 6: The roller.
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So, from the tag to the piece,
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that was a chronological evolution
of graffiti types.
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Now we enter the left-of-field types
that people still use,
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but they are less conventional.
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The roller is the first: basically using
a paint roller to apply paint to a building,
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from an overhanging position;
or with an extension pole, facing up.
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These rollers can range anywhere from
one color, that looks similar to tags,
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to multiple colors,
that look like block-style pieces,
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and anywhere in between.
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Number 7: The extinguisher.
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A bit of a wacky graffiti type,
but it's essentially
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filling a fire extinguisher with paint
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to then create large and often
elongated tags on a building.
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These have evolved into also
representing throw ups at huge scales,
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but for the most part,
they're used for really large tags.
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Number 8: The stomper.
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A stomper is a simplified piece where the
letters have been thickened and fattened up,
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so they can be represented at huge scales,
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sometimes double the normal
height and length of a normal piece.
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The objective is to go
as large as possible,
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for pure readability, with
little add-ons of style being used.
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Sometimes these stompers are
filled with roller paint,
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but are usually outlined with spray paint.
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Number 9: The blockbuster.
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The blockbuster, or blocky for short,
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is another form of representing
graffiti at a large scale--
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but the style is a lot more blocky
or squared-off than usual.
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Whereas graffiti pieces
usually incorporate curves,
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the blocky almost looks like
a very straight and linear "font"
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applied to the wall in a huge manner.
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And number 10: Stickers.
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The sticker is a very
quick and easy form of getting up,
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and it's simply tagging or
doing an artwork on an adhesive sticker
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that you then go out and
stick somewhere for others to see.
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This has even evolved in recent years
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where graffiti writers have their word
custom-printed on a sticker,
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and place hundreds if not thousands
of them everywhere,
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as a very easy method
of getting recognized.
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All right, guys,
with all that said and done,
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I've gone through 10 types of graffiti.
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Thanks again, and peace out.