How do I find my graffiti name?
How to pick a Graffiti Name
- 1- What type of graffiti are you doing?
- 2- Know your city’s heritage.
- 3- Know your general graffiti history.
- 4- Don’t over think it.
- 5- Find your sweet spot.
- 6- Don’t try to please people.
- 7- Stay away from clichés.
- 8- Please remember that style is king.
How long should your graffiti name be?
The right length. A basic element of graffiti art is to get the point across and not waste time. So your name needs to be short, generally no more than three to five letters. That way you can throw it up quickly and move on.
What does the number at the end of a taggers name mean?
Numbers: Gangs often use numbers as part of their name (18th Street), or area codes to identify where the gang is located. The numbers 13 and 14 are very common in Hispanic gang graffiti, and the letters 5 or 6 may be found in Chicago-style graffiti.
How do you make your own graffiti?
So, let’s get started:
- Step 1: Trace Your Graffiti Tag. Tracing the Graffiti Tag.
- Step 2: Improve the Graffiti.
- Step 3: Redraw the Lines With a Fineliner.
- Step 4: Color Your Graffiti Sketch.
- Step 5: Drawing the 3D Blocks.
- Step 6: Keyline and Background.
- Step 7: Add Highlights, Your Tag and the Year of Creation.
How can I write my name in tag?
When preparing a name tag, think through the purpose of the tag… which is of course to identify yourself. Always show your name in spoken order… that is your given name, followed by your surname or last name, and affiliation. Think twice about the need to provide any more information beyond these basics.
What does K mean in graffiti?
Crew names are usually three letters, many times ending with K, which stands for kings or kills in most cases.
How do I create a name badge?
Create Custom Name Badges Online
- Step 1: Start a New Project. Go to Avery Design & Print Online, and click “Start Now.”
- Step 2: Choose Your Avery Product. Select the category, “Name Badges” from the list on the left.
- Step 3: Choose a Design.
- Step 4: Customize the Appearance.
- Step 5: View Instructions and Print.
- Step 6: Save.