Sunday, January 31, 2010

Graffiti Creator 2 | Graffiti Creator Walls

Graffiti Creator 2 | Graffiti Creator Walls

History of Alphabet | Graffiti Alphabet Letters

    Graffiti Alphabet Letters
    History of Alphabet | Graffiti Alphabet Letters. Graffiti alphabet letters with a hand symbol

    History and graffiti style alphabet letters AZ began in ancient Egypt. By 2700 BCE Egyptian writing had a set of some 22 hieroglyphs to represent syllables that begin with a single consonant of their language, plus a vowel (or no vowel) to be given by native speakers. This glyph is used as a guide for pronunciation logograms, to write grammatical inflections, and, later, to write down loan words and foreign names.

    However, although it seems alphabet in nature, the original Egyptian uniliterals not a system and never used by themselves to encode Egyptian speech. In the Middle Bronze Age apparently "alphabetic" system known as Proto-Sinaitic script is estimated by some to have been developed in central Egypt around 1700 BCE for or by Semitic workers, but only one of the early writings have been described and their properties remains open to interpretation. Based on appearances and names the letter, believed to be based on Egyptian hieroglyphs.

    This script eventually developed into the Proto-Canaanite alphabet, which in turn was refined into the Phoenician alphabet. This also developed into the South Arabian alphabet, from which the Ge'ez alphabet (a abugida) are descended. Note that the script mentioned above is not considered feasible alphabet, because they all lack characters representing vowels. Vowelless alphabet is called abjads early, and still in scripts such as Arabic, Hebrew and Syriac.

    Phoenix is the first major phonemic script. In contrast to the two writing systems are used extensively at the time, Cuneiform and Egyptian hieroglyphs, each containing thousands of different characters, it is only about two dozen distinct letters, so the script is simple enough for common traders to learn. Another advantage is that the Phoenix can be used to write many languages, because words are phonemically recorded.

    This manuscript is spread by Phoenician, which allows Thalassocracy script to be spread throughout the Mediterranean. In Greece, the script is modified to add the vowels, giving rise to the first true alphabet. Greece took the letters do not represent the voices that are in Greek, and change them to represent vowels. This marked the formation of a "true" alphabet, with the presence of two vowels and consonants as explicit symbols in a script. In the early years, there are many variants of the Greek alphabet, a situation that causes many different alphabets evolved.
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Graffiti Stack: Graffiti Street Art

Graffiti Stack: Graffiti Street Art

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Cool Graffiti Style Alphabets | Graffiti Fonts

Cool Graffiti Style Alphabets | Graffiti Fonts

Creator Makes Graffiti Alphabet Letters On The Wall

Creator Makes Graffiti Alphabet Letters On The Wall

Alphabet Graffiti Style Letters A-Z Of Stone

Alphabet Graffiti Style Letters A-Z Of Stone

Friday, January 29, 2010

Graffiti Creator: Graffiti Murals | Graffiti Playdo

Graffiti Creator: Graffiti Murals | Graffiti Playdo

Cool Style Graffiti Alphabet Letters A-Z

Cool Style Graffiti Alphabet Letters A-Z

Graffiti Alphabet Scramble: Create Graffiti-Style Letters

Graffiti Alphabet Scramble: Create Graffiti-Style Letters

Thursday, January 28, 2010

3D Graffiti Alfabeto: 3D Graffiti Alphabet Letters

3D Graffiti Alfabeto: 3D Graffiti Alphabet Letters

    On 2 December 2009 the iconic World Cup trophy arrived in Cape Town in time for the World Cup Draw after travelling through 86 countries over 225 days. It covered an incredible distance of 134,017 kilometres… more than three times the circumference of the earth!




    But what of the branding opportunities along the way?


    One of the key steps to making an event a success is to ensure that the event ‘oozes’ your brand and Coca-Cola are masters at this. For example, when the trophy got to Tanzania, Coke and FIFA hosted another one of its massive concerts to get fans together create some World Cup hype. In Tanzania, as in many parts of Africa, things can get really hot! Coke wanted to maximise its branding opportunities while at the same time handle the practical requirements such as creating much needed shade.


    This is where we came in.


    Expand a Sign is an international industry leader in portable branding equipment and our products are ideal for quick and easy set up. Our world class quality showed off the eye catching Coke branding and equally importantly, created loads of much need shade. Through our African agent we supplied 150 parasols and 40 Ex-Dome gazebos. We also made sure that the Coca-Cola name was flying high on 100 A-frames, 100 flags, 50 teardrop shaped Flying Banners and 50 Pull-up Banners.

    That’s our speciality; helping brands stand out from the crowd!


    What next for all of this equipment?
    Following the event, the equipment was sent out to different regions to other Coca-Cola offices. Because most of these Expand a Sign products can be ‘reskinned’ i.e. you can replace the old branding with new by slipping off the old fabric/skin - they can be re-used for new campaigns and even other brands. Now that is good value!


    Buy right the first time, buy Expand a Sign.


    So if you would like to discuss branding opportunities, please contact Expand a Sign at sales@expandasign.co.za or call 0860 744 688 and a representative will contact you to see how we can help you Expand Your Brand! To view our website and our full product listing visit http://www.expandasign.co.za/ where something you didn’t think you were looking for, might just catch your eye!


    With the World Cup now only a couple of months away we hope you have your tickets and are getting into the spirit of things by wearing your Bafana Bafana shirt in support of our boys.


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Alphabet Graffiti Graphic Design: 3D Graffiti

Alphabet Graffiti Graphic Design: 3D Graffiti

How To Write Graffiti Letters Name in English With a Variety of Fonts on Facebook

How To Write Graffiti Letters Name in English With a Variety of Fonts on Facebook

Graffiti Street Art | Graffiti Alphabet Letters Stack

Graffiti Street Art | Graffiti Alphabet Letters Stack

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Graffiti Art Wall That Contains The Message

Graffiti Art Wall That Contains The Message

Graffiti Street Art To Express A Heart Of Love

Graffiti Street Art To Express A Heart Of Love

Graffiti Alphabet Letters "A-Z"

Graffiti Alphabet Letters "A-Z"

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Street Art Graffiti Bubble Alphabet Letters

Street Art Graffiti Bubble Alphabet Letters

Graffiti Street Art Hearts | Graffiti Murals

Graffiti Street Art Hearts | Graffiti Murals

Graffiti Street Art | Graffiti Alphabet Letters American Union Flag

Graffiti Street Art | Graffiti Alphabet Letters American Union Flag

Monday, January 25, 2010

Characters Graffiti Street Art

Characters Graffiti Street Art

Art Graffiti Alphabet Letters On The Guitar

Art Graffiti Alphabet Letters On The Guitar

Graffiti Art Alphabet Streets In The City

Graffiti Art Alphabet Streets In The City

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