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  1. Subway - Unknown license
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  3. Urban Scrawl-Buttah - Unknown license
  4. West Side - Unknown license
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  6. Konfekt - Unknown license
  7. GraffitiThree - Unknown license
  8. Playdates - Personal use only
  9. Cinta Adhesiva by Wordshape, $20.00
    Cinta Adhesiva began as a typeface designed for the masthead of a graffiti fanzine called Free Copy. The monumental letters painted by L.A.-based graffiti writers Crae and Hael greatly influenced the feel of the typeface. The availability and ease-of-use of tape as a medium to write with is apparent on a multitude of surfaces, and this approach led to the creation of Cinta Adhesiva.
  10. Stylin' BRK - Unknown license
  11. IllegalEdding - Unknown license
  12. Grafipaint - 100% free
  13. Ghang - Personal use only
  14. El&Font Tag! - Unknown license
  15. Gregs Other Hand - Unknown license
  16. Bring tha noize - Unknown license
  17. BitchSlap - Unknown license
  18. Ghetto Streetz - 100% free
  19. Some's Style - Unknown license
  20. Beraka Font - Unknown license
  21. Eskis1 - Unknown license
  22. spanky 20 second version - Unknown license
  23. aerosol menace - Unknown license
  24. Eastside Motel - Unknown license
  25. Hawkeye - Unknown license
  26. xmess - Unknown license
  27. Poilet Taper - Unknown license
  28. Droeming - Personal use only
  29. Meglaphoid - Unknown license
  30. BoyzClubSSK - Unknown license
  31. TagsXtreme2 - Unknown license
  32. Ruinik - Unknown license
  33. Christopherhand - Unknown license
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  35. Flashit - Unknown license
  36. RoteFlora - Unknown license
  37. Chisel Tip by m u r, $15.00
    The evolution of letters is something obsessed over by graffiti writers and font fanatics alike. This font is authentic and can be used both by other graffiti writers as well as by people looking to create that particular style.
  38. Infamy by Latinotype, $36.00
    Infamy is a display typeface inspired by graffiti and street art, featuring the ‘bubble letter’ style of writing which was very popular among subway and suburban graffiti artists in the early days of American graffiti. This font recovers graffiti horizontal alignment, tight tracking and colourful lettering. The OpenType version includes many different ligatures which provide multiple options when composing a text. Multiple layers make Infamy a bright, shaded and colourful font, allowing you to dress up your writing. This font incorporates a pictorial rendering of character faces (instead of small caps), capturing the essence of the graffiti: the ‘childish’ and the ‘irresponsible’, which is present in the experimental side of the typeface.
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