10 Best Graffiti Fonts for Edgy Designs
Looking for a great graffiti font to make your designs pop? We’ve got you covered with 10 kickass typefaces.
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Graffiti fonts can be retro or modern, depending on how you use them. Whatever design direction you choose, we’ve got you covered with amazing graffiti typefaces for any occasion.
1. Punk Kid Regular (free)
This totally free graffiti font is a great option if you’re worried about legibility. For that reason it could make for a great apparel logo and you could use it on print materials too.
2. Brushed Regular (free for personal use)
Brushed Regular is another relatively simple graffiti font. Although the chunky lettering is legible, it’s best to use it on simple backgrounds due to the brush-stroke texture. It could work well as a Halloween font too.
3. Bubblegums Regular
Not all graffiti fonts need to be super grungy. Bubblegums is a cute and cool graffiti font, suitable for a variety of uses. Thanks to its simplicity you can easily use it on your website, and perhaps even add some animation for a fun effect.
4. Bring tha Noize (free for personal use)
With a name like this, you can expect a grungy and urban font and this one doesn’t disappoint. It’s definitely not suitable for every type of business, but if you have a youthful brand, Bring tha Noize is a solid choice.
5. Another Tag (from $30)
If you want a font that really resembles graffiti lettering on a wall, this one is it. Another Tag would make for a great graffiti logo. When choosing a logo font, it’s better to opt for paid fonts, as this reduces the chance of ending up with a similar logo like someone else. For this particular font, you need to pay $200 for a logo licence, which will definitely ward off hundreds of people looking for a free logo.
6. Captions ($19,99)
Captions is a lot more versatile than it looks. Adding some texture to it will help you achieve that genuine graffiti look. But you can use the regular lettering for a more legible and simpler look.
7. You Are What You Eat (free for personal use)
The great thing about this font is the different line weights that give it a truly humanistic feel - as if someone has really written the letters by hand. Whether it was a can of spray paint, or a simple marker - you can decide for yourself!
8. Skater Dudes (free for personal use)
This chunky font is very cool and playful, and could be a great addition to your YouTube thumbnails or banners.
9. Digitag (free)
This free graffiti font is a great option for those on a budget. Sure, it’s not the most polished looking font. However, if you want to add just a couple of letters to your social media posts or ads, it will work just fine.
10. Scratch My Back
Graffiti lettering ranges from intricate art to simple doodles on walls. This last font is definitely closer to the latter. Nevertheless, it’s pretty unique and playful, and would make an excellent choice for anything from book cover designs, to social media, ads, and more.
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