Rabu, 31 Juli 2013

Orange "Kaligraffyk" Graffiti Letters - 2001

GRAFFITI GRAPHIC DESIGN
GRAFFITI LETTERS MURALS

Graffiti Letters
Orange "Kaligraffyk" Graffiti Letters - 2001

Write the words on the wall may be common, but if we make graffiti letters on the wall with a good design then it will make it look beautiful. Slah interesting one is this graffiti. With a bright orange color will stand out among the other colors of felt covering on the graffiti design. Thus the main design will be more noticed by people walking in front. In addition to the design are also given a 3D effect so that the character more alive.
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BlackBook : Colorful on the Graffiti Alphabet Design

GRAFFITI GRAPHIC DESIGN
GRAFFITI ALPHABET LETTERS

Graffiti Alphabet, Graffiti Letters
Colorful on the Graffiti Alphabet Design

Graffiti Alphabet beautiful and interesting to look at. Design and color of letters on each ornament decorated by the colorful color. Graffiti design makes this such a rainbow that always adorn human life. Full of hopes and dreams in every meaning of the letters, and colors that exist in the design of the letter containing the dreams of the graffiti artist's own character. Personally this is a wonderful and beautiful graffiti, graffiti hopefully this could be the inspiration for your life. If you are interested, try to make graffiti that reflects your dreams.
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Selasa, 30 Juli 2013

Tag Graffiti Alphabet "Espace Graffoto" BlackBook

GRAFFITI GRAPHIC DESIGN
TAG GRAFFITI ALPHABET

Graffiti Alphabet, Graffiti Letters
Tag Graffiti Alphabet "Espace Graffoto" BlackBook

An graffiti alphabet is made for blackbook. Most graffiti design is used for decorative images on the surface of the wall, car or train. The goal was to beautify the objects to be more interesting compares. And this is one of the designs produced by graffiti artists, Work has become one of graffiti blackbook. I want to give a little information, Tag graffiti is a sign or a nickname used by the designers (graffiti artists), also called a signature.
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How to Create Graffiti Name with Graffiti Creator in murderdeathinks.com

GRAFFITI GRAPHIC DESIGN
GRAFFITI CREATOR - GRAFFITI GENERATE TEXT

Graffiti Creator,Graffiti Letters
How to Create Graffiti Name with Graffiti Creator in murderdeathinks.com

On the Internet there are many easy ways to make graffiti using your name. Ways of these tools is to generate writing that created. One of the few sites that provide these things is http://www.murderdeathinks.com
Just a case of graffiti the other creator, but with this tool we can create graffiti apart easily, we can also send or post to a facebook, myspace and much more. This time I will explain how little graffiti used with these tools later in the post to myspace.

Graffiti Creator How to

To Post Your Tag on Myspace:
1) Write your tag or message in the text box
2) Choose a style
3) Pick the background for your graff
4) Happy?...At the bottom of the Graffiti Creator is a Button that will allow you to post your graffiti directly to your Myspace page - no effort required!
5) Click the "Myspace" tab, enter your myspace email & password
6) Choose the area of your myspace profile you want it on eg About Me...
6) (Optional) post your new graffiti in a bulletin to your friends...
7) Click "Post" and wait until loading is finished...Done

This graffiti creator can post to: Myspace, Friendster, Orkut, Bebo, Tagged, Blogger, Hi5, Facebook, Live Spaces, Piczo, Freewebs Live Journal, Blackplanet, My Yearbook, wordpress, vox, TypePad, Xanga, Multiply, iGoogle, Netvibes and Pageflakes!

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Senin, 29 Juli 2013

Funky Friday

In my mind I thought these two pieces
should be joined as one.

Write Your Name in Graffiti Text with Graffiti Creator (graffwriter.com)

GRAFFITI GRAPHIC DESIGN
HOW TO CREATE GRAFFITI ART BY GRAFFITI CREATOR

Graffiti Creator,Graffiti Letters
Write Your Name in Graffiti Text with Graffiti Creator

Maybe you often hear about the graffiti creator. Graffiti creator is a tool that can be used Write Your Name in Graffiti Text. We can make our name with the form of graffiti, in addition we can also give us the effect at will, surely effect a favorite of our own. Types of graffiti that have 3D effects, bubble, throwie and many more. If you want to try to make a graffiti with your name, then you can try to menguunjungi this site (http://www.graffwriter.com/).
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Amsterdam Graffiti Fonts by Jesse Kuiper

Amsterdam Graffiti Fonts by Jesse Kuiper

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Minggu, 28 Juli 2013

Graffiti Alphabet on the Pyramid Structure of the Wood Dice

GRAFFITI GRAPHIC DESIGN
GRAFFITI ALPHABET PYRAMID

Graffiti Alphabet, Graffiti Letters
Graffiti Alphabet on the Pyramid Structure of the Wood Dice

There may already know what it is pyramid. If you do not know, at least know how to form a pyramid. Basically triangular pyramid shape, so it can be said tapered at the top. Symbolized by a power and glory. At this time there is a graffiti alphabet design with the letters A - Z. All the letters have the same design characteristics, which differentiate only color. Each color has a meaning and significance of their own. So each color will reflect the design of each letter there. After all the designs so we stayed up graffiti alphabet into a pyramid-shaped piles. Starting from the bottom to the top of the pile will be less. And most of the letters leaving one design that is the letter "A". I thought maybe this is a very strange graffiti, not painted on a wall. But I thought, why not? Graffiti is not to be made in the wall but can be anywhere. An example is this, with this we can help kids who are learning to read. Maybe with this you can make the graffiti that is useful for other people, because now many people who argue that graffiti art is illegal and destructive beauty. So I expect you to be able to change that view, certainly for the better.
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Graffiti Fonts "Planet Benson" by Typodermic

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GRAFFITI FONTS

Graffiti Fonts "Planet Benson" by Typodermic

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Sabtu, 27 Juli 2013

Wednesdays in France

Salon de Provence and Menton
Goodbye Saint Chinian

We left Saint Chinian at 10.30 am to hit the motorway but it was a little sad leaving Saint Chinian. It had been our home for the past week and I would recommend the villa for anyone staying in this region.
Little did we know at the time that we would return in less than two years time and say hello to Andreas and Anthony.
Although the motorway has a speed limit of 130 kph, we were continually passed by faster cars. We were even passed by a Fiat Panda going flat chat at its maximum speed – how embarrassing.

We actually left a day earlier as we thought we would need an overnight stay between Saint Chinian and Menton, close to the Italian border. Somewhere in the middle was Salon de Provence. It was a wise decision of Sue's as it added experiences that we would surely have missed.

Salon de Provence
Salon de Provence was just an overnight stay but on arrival, we became aware that there was more interest to the city than we would be able to appreciate in a short stay. As I was becoming more comfortable driving a car from where the passenger usually sits, Salon de Provence was a comfortable size to drive in and around. It was also a lovely city to walk, not too large or crowded - very relaxing.


Salon de Provence, our overnight stop between Saint Chinian and Menton - home to Nostradamus

On arrival it was time for lunch so after locating the Hotel du Midi, we strolled down the street to find an interesting wood fired pizza restaurant. The waitress spoke English and took delight in practicing on us. So delightful was the restaurant’s menu and the waitress that we returned for dinner – I had grilled duck breast and mushrooms, Sue had Rouget fillets.
Our waitress found it astounding that we could come from so far away (Australia) and take six weeks to travel. I must admit that we are fortunate in Australia with our work benefits. After 10 years working with my employer, I had accumulated eight weeks fully paid long service leave. I had also accumulated several weeks of holiday leave from my annual four weeks owing. Some years, I would just take two weeks so the accumulated leave just kept adding up.
Salon de Provence shares some of its history with Nostradamus. There was a museum dedicated to him but time did not allow us to visit.
Early the next morning we were back on the motorway to Menton on the French/Italian border.

Menton


Menton Beach, France.
 Menton was a place we wanted to visit overnight on our way to Italy for no other reason than our home suburb in Melbourne took its name from this city on the French/Italian border.

Mentone beach Australia,
painted by Charles Condor in the 1880s. Condor was one of Australia's impressionists whom along with others painted along Port Phillip Bay in the Mentone area before forming the Heidelberg School of Impressionists. Maybe I'll post a future blog on this piece of history soon.

When our suburb (probably then a beach side holiday village in the 1880s) was being subdivided, the developers gave the streets, names such as the Corso, Venice, Antibes, Naples and Florence, which gave it a real European feel. Looking along the sandy bay beaches of Mentone, you can see why the developer was influenced by its French cousin Menton.

From the Diary,
“It’s impossible to get town maps beforehand so you find yourself going round and round - mad traffic – high blood pressure and Leon in melt-down.”

As we drove into Menton from the motorway, we were enthralled by the winding roads that descended to the coast of the Mediterranean. Finding our hotel was the usual hit and miss procedure of the last two weeks. This first trip we didn’t have a GPS. Sue had printed out pages and pages of Mappy maps which are fine for the simple stuff. To find where your hotel is requires more detail instructions. Most of the time, without realising it, we were usually no more than metres from our destination and sometimes just opposite.

The first thing we did on finding our hotel was to order a bottle of Rose and two glasses and admire the coast line from our third floor balcony. Then it was time for a walk to discover Menton.

The highlight was stumbling upon the Anna Chromy exhibition in the gardens of the Musee des Beaux-Arts.
I’d not been aware of her work previously but was amazed with her talent and extraordinary visual concepts.
If you would like to look at more of her work follow this link http://www.annachromy.com/






Menton being just around the corner to Monte Carlo and the centre of the rich and famous, we found Menton not as friendly as the smaller cities and villages. Unlike our waitress in Salon de Provence, the few people we encountered in the tourist precincts were not anxious to exchange pleasantries. I guess it can be a chore putting up with endless non-French speaking tourists like ourselves.

Another hidden treasure of Menton - At the end of a leafy driveway I spied a Citroen DS.

We decided on buying some bits and pieces and a bottle of wine instead of going out for dinner. This we enjoyed on our balcony overlooking the Mediterranean on a full moon balmy night. Our entertainment was watching the passing promenade of cars and people along the esplanade.

The sun begins to set on our day at Menton - tomorrow we arrive in Italy.

As the sun sets, we raise our glasses and say goodnight to Menton,
and France for the next 2 weeks.

From Menton, our next overnight stop to Rome would be Viareggio, another seaside city set in the region of Tuscany.

How to Draw Graffiti Design ......????

Most people believe that graffiti is illegal (vandalism). Then how to make graffiti legal? This time I will teach you tricks to make graffiti legally and properly.

how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters

how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters

how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters
1. Create graffiti in a paper but create an attractive design graffiti. If your difficulty forming a good character design, you can take advantage of existing online sites. There are a bunch of sites online where you can go to get some graffiti font ideas, some of these sites allow you to enter some text and create images of the text in different sample fonts.
2. Then make graffiti art with 3D effects, the goal to make it look more attractive. start to colour them in with some permanent markers. Choose bright colours for maximum effect. Firstly, use a fine marker to trace round the letter outlines. Next, to get the 3D or embossed effect, use a different colour to shade the area around the inside of the letters you’ve just outlined.
3. Account after you are done creating shadow effects on your 3D graffiti design. Then the next step is to colour in the remainder of the letters with another brightly coloured marker. Finally add a drop shadow for maximum effect to your graffiti by colouring in a light coloured shadow below the characters.
4. After you've been smart to make graffiti by several techniques then you should begin to draw graffiti on the canvas with a larger size. That way we can create graffiti without damaging a place that is forbidden. That graffiti is legal because it was our own graffiti.

how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters

how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters

how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters

how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters

how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters

how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters

how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters

how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters

how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters
If you’ve chosen a wall to paint your graffiti on, mark out a rectangle on the wall in proportion to your small scale drawing. Chalk, charcoal or thin white paint are ideal for this exercise, basically use something that can be painted over easily. Then section the rectangle in to a grid of smaller squares (draw a similar grid over your small scale artwork as well). The two grids will help you scale up your drawing to the larger size on the wall whilst keeping the proportions the same. Next use the chalk or charcoal to sketch out the outlines of the letters. Once you’ve sketched the outlines on to your grid, colour in the background of your work with diluted paint using an aerosol or roller, a white or cream colour work best. Keep your background layer thin! When the background has dried, use aerosol cans to paint the different colours of your text. Start with the lightest colours first, and the largest areas, leaving the detail until last.
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Graffiti Fonts "Sick Capital Vice " by Dirt2.com - Andrew2

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GRAFFITI FONTS - GRAFFITI LETTERS


Graffiti Fonts "Sick Capital Vice "

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Jumat, 26 Juli 2013

Graffiti Fonts "El&Font Urban CalIigraphy"

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GRAFFITI FONTS LETTERS

Graffiti Fonts
[free download]

Graffiti Fonts "El&Font Urban CalIigraphy"

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3D Graffiti Using Calligraphy Style on Each Letters Design

GRAFFITI GRAPHIC DESIGN
3D GRAFFITI EFFECT

3D Graffiti, Graffiti Letters

3D Graffiti, Graffiti Letters
3D Graffiti Using Calligraphy Style on Each Letters Design

Make a graffiti design by mixing with an other style is something that complicated. The difficulty is not in making its design but on how to unite the two designs to match. And this is one of the work of graffiti artists. Create 3D Graffiti with in the form of calligraphy, a little complicated but I think this is a combination of a very beautiful and interesting. Perhaps with this view you can find the inspiration to create designs in the form of other graffiti.
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Kamis, 25 Juli 2013

Above the Verandas

Do you ever look above the shop fronts?
I do and I wonder why I haven’t hit the car in front.
Above the shop fronts, there is another world. Sometimes it shows you signs of the early history of the buildings, or shows the contrast between a modern street level and the original second level.
Many of our inner suburban strip shopping streets have evolved from the late 1800s through prosperous times, the depression and times of migration with enclaves of different nationalities.
One street that has fascinated me has always been Brunswick Street, Fitzroy.
I decided that during a break during the working day, I'd park the car, not easy in this very busy area around lunch time and walk a small portion of Brunswick Street with my camera.

Fitzroy is actually one of Melbourne's first suburbs, in fact the oldest being proclaimed a borough in 1858. My early ancestor, George Sims arrived in the late 1800s at the age of 16 from London to make a new life for himself. Originally living in the inner city, he later moved to the Fitzroy area as did later generations of the family, the last being my father as a child. The life was particularly tough during the 1930s and 1940s.




I remember the rough times during the 60s when it was not a nice place to be when the sun went down. Towards the city end of Brunswick Street was the Rob Roy Hotel. It had a reputation as a bit of a blood bath of a drinking hole. Things started to change leading into the late 70s and then the 80s.
Today the street is vibrant with the Bohemia and trendy mixing with long term residents and the not so well-off.

The shops have a similar theme to the people in the street. Next to the community help centres for the poor could be a trendy boutique beer bar. Eclectic music and book shops snuggle up to pre-loved clothing stores and all manner of cuisine from the many cafes and restaurants.


Brunswick Street somehow, despite its buildings of peeling paint, graffiti and hotch-potch appearance, it oozes with a vibrancy that can’t be found outside the inner Melbourne district. It really is worth a walk down its three kilometer length.


Above the verandas is well worth a look in Brunswick Street.



For more information on Fitzroy's history and the day to day life within the suburb, go to the link below.
http://indolentdandy.net/fitzroyalty/

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