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Letter Science B

When you're learning graffiti, it’s important to start with basic letter structures. For the letter B, you begin with a strong vertical stem. From there, you add a bowl on the top half and another bowl on the lower half, both connecting back to the stem around the mean line.

These bowls form closed counters, which play a huge role in defining the B’s visual style. Adjusting where these bowls connect can change the entire feel of your graffiti letter. For example:

  • Connecting the bowl higher on the stem creates a more bottom-heavy B and can make some variants of B appear more sturdy

  • Connecting the bowl lower makes the B top-heavy, giving it a potentially more dynamic appearance.

These small tweaks are foundational when you're trying to learn graffiti lettering and bring your own style into the mix.

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How To Find Your Art Style & Evolve Your Style Too!

If you’ve ever spent hours filling your blackbook with handstyles and throwies but still felt stuck, you’re not alone. Learning graffiti isn't just about repetition—it’s about intentional practice. In this graffiti tutorial, we’re going to break down five powerful tips to help you improve your graffiti faster by focusing on fundamentals, structure, and strategy.

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How To Do One Liner Graffiti Tags - Step By Step Guide

If you've ever wanted to master the art of one-liner graffiti tags, this tutorial will break down everything you need to know. One-liners are a style of graffiti where the entire tag is created using a single unbroken line. This technique is not only stylish but also incredibly efficient for graffiti artists who want to tag quickly and fluidly. In this tutorial, we'll cover the fundamentals, tips, and tricks to improve your one-liner graffiti skills.

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