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22 Best Spray-Paint Graffiti Fonts (+ Stencil Fonts)

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If you're looking for the best graffiti fonts, check out this list of spray-paint fonts you can download now. Whether you're looking for an 80s spray-paint font or the perfect spray-paint stencil font, there's plenty here to check out.

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22 Best Graffiti Fonts to Download Now

1. Hayword Spray Paint Fonts (OTF, TTF)

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Check out this stylish graffiti font. Hayword Spray Paint Fonts include capital letters, as well as numbers and punctuation for you to work with. Since it's such a bold, eye-catching style, this would be amazing for things like headlines and titles. Try it on clothing, posters, and more.

2. Hollowtown Graffiti Spray Paint Font (OTF, TTF, WOFF)

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This graffiti font has a hand-drawn look but with a different aesthetic. These angular letters are a stylish choice that could leave a lasting visual impression. This font pairs well with splatter textures as well as paint strokes to push the look further.

3. Skypilot Stylish Graffiti Fonts (OTF, TTF, WOFF)

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If you really love some of the highly graphical letters you can see in graffiti, you're going to love this particular graffiti font. Isn't Stylish Graffiti Fonts artistic? Since the focus is on the aesthetic quality, make sure to keep your text strategic. Use this one as a display font.

4. Shadowgraff 80s Spray Paint Typeface (OTF, TTF)

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Isn't this a cool font? Shadowgraff 80s Spray Paint Typeface really captures an 80s or even 90s vibe, especially with the right color choices. Consider layering this font, too, to push the aesthetic even further. This is a graffiti font that could pair really well with other fonts in this genre too.

5. Mind The Gap Stencil Spray Paint Font (OTF)

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Looking for an organic-looking stencil font? We get so many little variations here that really lend themselves to that spray-paint stencil font look and feel. Try this in different colors and on different textures too. For example, Mind The Gap Stencil Spray Paint Font could look really believable if you tried it on a concrete texture.

6. The Bold Street Airbrush Bubble Letters (OTF, TTF, WOFF)

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These bold bubble graffiti letters have such a fun, eye-catching style. Try this font out in a variety of colors. It looks great with text effects applied, as well as layered on textures. However, this one can also be an amazing choice in bold, solid colors.

7. Hartrein Airbrush Graffiti Font (OTF, TTF, WOFF)

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You can capture a stylish, graffiti-style lettering look with the professionally made Hartrein Airbrush Graffiti Font. Try layering it or applying different colors. As you can see, this one can be dramatic in a bold, high-contrast color.

8. Mostbreak Spray Paint Letters Font (OTF, TTF)

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If you're looking for spray-paint fonts with a lot of visible drip, try Mostbreak Spray Paint Letters Font. It's a great choice if you're looking for some eye-catching, graphically interesting display copy. It looks great in both a solid color and with a mix of colors.

9. Graffierz Poison 90's Stylish Graffiti Fonts (OTF, WOFF)

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Graffierz Poison 90's Stylish Graffiti Fonts is certainly eye-catching. There's so much to work with here too, including both a regular and shadow version that you can experiment with in your design work. Try layering this font and experimenting with splatter effects. Or keep it clean in a solid color.

10. Restime Spray Painted Fonts (OTF, TTF)

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Here's another lovely graffiti spray-paint font with lots of visible drip. Use Spray Painted Fonts for stand-out text in your designs, like titles and headlines. It could be amazing on a T-shirt design, on other clothing, or on packaging too.

11. Dripping Drops Spray Paint Fonts (OTF, TTF)

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There is so much drip on this beautifully designed spray-paint font. It pairs really well with texture too, as you can see in the example above. Try it out in different colors. If you go with a gradient, try making it follow the same direction as the drip, so it looks cohesive.

12. Bozart Graffiti Spray Paint Font (OTF, TTF, WOFF)

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Check out the amazing layered effects you can create with Bozart Graffiti Spray Paint Font. It's another one that is absolutely amazing when paired with splatters, paint strokes, and textures. Don't be afraid to get creative with it. Many times, this look is enhanced by layered-on extras. 

13. Urban Melted Spray Painted Fonts (OTF, TTF)

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Here's a chunky display font that mixes a bold, bubble look with visible drip. Urban Melted Spray Painted Fonts are a fun choice if you're looking for a cleaner graffiti font. This one works great on its own but also layers really well, as you can see. Try it in a variety of colors and with different overlays too.

14. Weirdgraf Airbrush Graffiti Font (OTF, TTF, WOFF)

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Weirdgraf Airbrush Graffiti Font has such a strong retro vibe. Check out how amazing it looks layered. However, the white copy here is that same font—it's awesome in a solid color on its own too. If you want to push a retro vibe, try working with a colorful gradient, especially if you like an 80s look.

15. Urban Rebel Airbrush Bubble Letters (OTF, TTF)

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If you really like a thick, bubble look, try a graffiti font like this one. Notice how well it layers on top of textures. You can also pair this one with droplets, splatters, and other effects to help push the aesthetic further. This one is rather clean, so it scales well to smaller sizes too.

16. Dark Graffiti Spray Painting Font (OTF, TTF)

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Here's a thinner graffiti font with plenty of stylish flair. The drips really add to the aesthetic here. Dark Graffiti Spray Painting Font would be another fun one to layer and try with other graffiti fonts. Try pairing this one with a bold stroke or working with some texture. 

17. Street Punks 80s Spray Paint Font (OTF, TTF, WOFF)

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Love an 80s look and feel? Try out this amazing font duo! It's an awesome choice if you're looking for a painted graffiti font and you'd like to have a matching font ready to go. This one is a particularly great choice for saturated, vibrant colors.

18. Autobahn Spray Paint Stencil Font (OTF, PNG)

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If you love a spray-paint stencil font look, this graffiti font is an amazing choice. It also includes graphical elements, like paint drips, that you can experiment with. Being an SVG font, it has all kinds of amazing visual extras you can use in your work.

19. Vlox Spray Paint Stencil Font (OTF, TTF)

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Here's another spray-paint stencil font to check out. This one has an even more blocky look, with some really interesting separations within the letters themselves. Try this out in different colors and on different textures too. Imagine this on a concrete, wood, or brick texture, for example. 

20. Blindness Graffiti Spray Paint Typeface (OTF, TTF)

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There is so much energy and movement in the lines that make up Blindness Graffiti Spray Paint Typeface. Check out how well it layers too—but it's also an awesome choice in a solid color. Consider pairing this one with paint spatters and droplets to further build the look.

21. Vollome Spray Paint Letters Font (OTF, TTF)

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Vollome Spray Paint Letters Font is such a stylish graffiti spray-paint font. All the elements, from the drips to the line weight, really pull this aesthetic together. Use this font for points of emphasis, like a key word, title, headline, or name. Try this one on clothing or poster designs and keep the font large and visible.

22. Watchline Spray Painting Font (TTF, WOFF)

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Looking for a different spray-paint font? Watchline Spray Painting Font has much straighter lines, but still works really well with texture. It looks so believable on concrete too, doesn't it? This is another one that could be paired really nicely with other graffiti fonts to build upon the look. 

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