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inlines (graffiti)  

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Entry terms

  • inline (graffiti)

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Creator

  • Jona Schlegel
  • Stefan Wogrin

Editorial note

  • 'Inlines' in the context of graffiti refers to a specific style of graffiti writing characterised by the use of clean, sharp, and well-defined letters. These letters are typically created using a single continuous line, resulting in a streamlined and cohesive appearance. The inline style emphasises legibility and clarity, making it easier for viewers to read the words or messages in the graffiti. This style stands in contrast to more complex or abstract graffiti styles, offering a straightforward and accessible form of expression. Inlines contribute to the diversity of the graffiti-scape, showcasing the range of techniques and styles that graffitists employ in their work. They demonstrate that graffiti can be as much about clear communication as it is about artistic expression.

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https://vocabs.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/indigo/inlinesGraffiti

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