By cryptoreforma on Skatehive
In the summer of 2024, I published a post on Graffiti Fonts, where I showcased various styles and their names based on artistic and visual patterns. For CCC’s Street Art Contest #296, I’m returning to the topic of fonts. They are forms of expression for emotions, slogans, reflections, and thoughts. https://pauloabrantes.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/street-art-separador.png The title of the post is inspired by this first image. Influenced by classic graffiti lettering, the focus is on the word FOME (hunger)—with sharp angles and internal cuts, in a simplified Wildstyle. However, someone later added two more words that completely alter the original message: “de viver” (for life). ____ This second piece of graffiti represents a different style within urban culture—it’s much closer to the classic throw-up (throwie), with a strong bombing influence. In addition to the throwie, we also see the Bubble style (featuring inflated shapes—almost like balloons) and the Bombing aesthetic