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Graffiti A-z Lettering

how do i draw letters a-z in like box type graffiti??
like i want to know how to draw the ones like they are kinda pointy. like when u dran an s you draw the three lines and connect them. plz recomend a website or give me a description thx!!
don't know about 3 lines but box graffiti is the easiest.start by doing square shapes then think where you have to put the lines in it to make the shape for the letters.Then add the 3D as if it is a square (making the square 3D) but only make the points on each letter 3D.Check my old stuff.www.myspace.com/ebeegraf
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Custom Lettering Graffiti Boy (up to 15 letters) |
DescriptionYou can choose up to 15 letters for the text of this wall decal. In the 47x65 decal, the boy is 27x60 In the 38x51 decal, the boy is 21x47 In the 27x36 decal, the boy is 15x33 In the 17x24 decal, the boy is 10x22 Grafiti Boy custom wording is a bi-color decals: you can choose the color of the text and the color of the girl separately This custom wall sticker comes in 2 pieces easy to install Grafiti boy custom lettering decals Our non-reusable lettering decals are manufactured in the USA... |
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Custom Lettering Graffiti Boy (up to 15 letters) |
DescriptionYou can choose up to 15 letters for the text of this wall decal. In the 47x65 decal, the boy is 27x60 In the 38x51 decal, the boy is 21x47 In the 27x36 decal, the boy is 15x33 In the 17x24 decal, the boy is 10x22 Grafiti Boy custom wording is a bi-color decals: you can choose the color of the text and the color of the girl separately This custom wall sticker comes in 2 pieces easy to install Grafiti boy custom lettering decals Our non-reusable lettering decals are manufactured in the USA... |
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Custom Lettering Graffiti Girl (up to 15 letters) |
DescriptionYou can choose up to 15 letters for the text of this wall decals. In the 59x65 decals, the girl is 27x59 In the 47x52 decals, the girl is 21x47 In the 33x36 decals, the girl is 15x33 In the 22x24 decals, the girl is 10x22 Grafiti Girl custom lettering is a bi-color decal: you can choose the color of the text and the color of the girl separately This custom wall decals comes in 2 pieces easy to install Grafiti girl custom lettering decal Our non-repositionable lettering decal are manufactured in the USA... |
How to airbrush a graffiti spray paint can with airbush lettering..by Jaime Rodriguez part2
Sales Culture – Beware of the Broken Window
There’s a park I walk through on the way home each day. It used to be a very pretty park with vast areas of green freshly clipped grass, commemorative benches with gleaming plaques, pristine toilets that won countless awards, trees that have been there for decades and freshly painted playground equipment for the kids to climb over.
About a year ago I happened to notice that one of the windows of the toilets had been smashed, I could have been wrong, but it looked like someone had thrown a stone through it. I tutted to myself and continued on my way. The next day as I was walking, I noticed that someone had added to the broken window with another and someone else had scrawled their name next to it in giant, sprayed on letters.
Over the year, things have got worse. The green grass has yellowed and is littered with rubbish, the benches have become worn and broken in places and the playground is more rust than paint and seems held together by the marker pen graffiti.
A sad tale of urban decay you may be thinking, but what the heck has it got to do with sales?
The thing that tripped off this series of events was the broken window. I would argue that had that broken window been fixed the day after it’s breaking then the person who broke the second window and left graffiti would not have done so. Consequently the park would not have become an area where it was ‘ok’ to treat with disrespect and it would not have fallen into steady decline.
Again I hear you thinking, I get it, but what the heck has that got to do with sales?
Let’s say you have a team and in the majority they are pretty successful with sales. They are all doing ok and you can see that their skills are developing progressively. However, there is one member of the team that is not on board with the concept. They are disruptive, they complain, they challenge every product by comparing it negatively against competitors and they do their utmost to undermine the process at every opportunity.
Many managers will ignore this person in the hope that they will get so fed up that they move on to another part of the business or even to the competitors they so admire. They’ll invest little time in them and ignore their development. This is a mistake. The person we have described is your ‘broken window’ and all the time they are left ‘un-mended’ they will encourage the same negative behaviour in others, until your business looks as tired and worn as the park I go through every night.
Other people will start to model the behaviours displayed by the broken window and you will notice a steady decline in sales development, after all, ’if they can get away with it, maybe I can too’. It is far easier to change the methods of one than it is to alter the habits of one hundred.
I would even go further than this and say that they are the catalyst and, if turned around, they will move your culture of sales on to the next level. When negative obstructers, who generally court a lot of influence, become flag wavers for the business, you have found a method of ensuring that things happen even when the boss isn’t looking.
Like mending a broken window, it’s not fun and nobody wants to spend the time, money and effort on it, but it’s a lot better than having to re-develop the whole damn park.
About the Author
Andrew is the Managing Director of Trainer Bubble Ltd. who provide training course materials for trainers and managers. You can view these great training resources at http://www.trainerbubble.com














