Graffiti Alphabets

Classic graffiti lettering and experimental typographical forms lie at the heart of street culture and have long inspired designers in many different fields. But graffiti artists, who tend to paint the same letters of their tag again and again, rarely design complete alphabets.

Graffiti Alphabets
Graffiti Alphabets

Graffiti Alphabets
Graffiti Alphabets

Graffiti Alphabets
Graffiti Alphabets

Graffiti Alphabets
Graffiti Alphabets

Graffiti Alphabets
Graffiti Alphabets

Graffiti Alphabets
Graffiti Alphabets

Graffiti Alphabets
Graffiti Alphabets

Graffiti Alphabets
Graffiti Alphabets

Graffiti Alphabets
Graffiti Alphabets

Graffiti Alphabets
Graffiti Alphabets

Claudia Walde spent over two years collecting alphabets by 154 artists from thirty countries to show the many different styles and approaches to lettering within the graffiti and street art cultures. All of the artists have roots in graffiti. Some are world renowned such as 123 Klan (Canada), Faith47 (South Africa), and Hera (Germany); others are lesser known or only now starting to emerge.

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