When I was in high school, I would wreck my notebooks with multiple layers of graffiti tags, which would start in the margins, and then creep in to cover the entire page. I developed a sensibility towards a very fast, expressive use of my hand, which later easily and naturally translated into brush.
I used this style typographically on several projects throughout the years, and even turned it into a signature illustration style. Recently, by repeating letters hundreds of times each with brush on paper, this ad-hoc brush style became Streetbrush.
It was designed by Robert Arnow. You can use this font for personal purpose.
You can purchase full version and commercial license here: https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/robarnow/streetbrush/
Download “Streetbrush Brush Font” Streetbrush-Brush-Font.zip – Downloaded 14 times – 266 KB
Download “Streetbrush Brush Font” Streetbrush-Brush-Font.zip – Downloaded 14 times – 266 KB