Tag

Tagging on the other hand involves the act of an artist to tag his or her name on a wall. One can find the smoothest techniques and procedures for tagging in a graffiti studio. It involves an artist scribbling his or her name on a wall for fame purposes. Street gang members who scribble the name of the gang and their at random on territorial walls mostly use the style. Once an artist seeks guidance from the graffiti studios, they are taught how to perfect their work to avoid forgery. The graffiti studio teaches a person to acquire his/her art signature that is unique and consistent that once a person views the signature he can identify the artist through the signature (Halsey & Pederick 2010).
Throw ups

Throw up are graffiti that are made using multiple colours that make the piece of art appealing to the eyes of the viewer. It does not matter the kind of message that is portrayed in the graffiti but the appearance is fascinating because of the mixture of multiple colours. Mostly it is used to draw beautiful bubble letters where an artist decides to mix and match different colours that will bring out the features of the letters perfectly. The letters will depend on the artistic mind of the artist and should not be as precise as those ones in a tag (Kramer 2010).
Stencil

The other kind of graffiti is stencilling and it is associated with a street artist who seems to be in a hurry. It is described to the work of an artist who do not have enough time to draw a detailed logo on a wall thus they end up using stencil. A stencil is described as a template that is used to draw identical letters, patterns, numbers, symbols, and shapes. An artist uses the stencil by holding it on the wall and then spraying on it to get the image of the stencil on the wall. It is quickest form of graffiti that is used to provide a detailed image whenever time is of the essence (Taylor 2012).
Sticker

Stickers and posts are graffiti that are time conscious. An artist can do his or her work at a private location then go ahead and pin it on the target location. They are termed as cowardly work because it just take the effort of preparing the art in hiding and then pining the art on the location. A blockbuster is the kind of graffiti that is used to cover a wide range of space in the shortest time possible. It mostly consist large block letters that can be painted using paint rollers. Heaven graffiti is the kind that is drawn in a difficult location to reach like on the top of tall buildings or on freeway signs. They involve danger and difficulty and artists who reach these sites and draw graffiti on them are met with high respect among the graffiti fraternity (Ten Eyck & Fischer 2012).
Wild

Wild style is another graffiti style that is far more complicated and is mostly used with talented taggers who use extremely stylized form of writing. It is complicated to the extent that untrained eye cannot put together what message is being passed. It features arrows, spikes, curves and other elements of life. A piece is another kind of graffiti and it is the short form of masterpiece. It is a graffiti that is much complicated than a tag and comprises of three colours. They take time and a lot of talent to make thus that name piece (Kramer 2010).