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Graffiti Art History2014

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Graffiti's first roots began to appear in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the late 60s when a couple of young boys started tagging corn bread and cool earl all over the city until almost every where you looked you would see corn bread and cool earl written in trains walls windows etc. Soon this radical way of expression know as graffiti art caught the community and local press attention.
A few year later after the movement of cornbread and cool earl took notice many graffiti artist where slowly appearing in to the streets of Manhattan, but it wasn't until the year 1971 when the new York times published an article about a young graffiti artist by the name of TAKI 183 a boy who had tagged all over the city capturing every ones attention do to the fact that you would literally see his name tagged across the entire city.
Taki 183 was employed as a foot messenger and was often moving threw out the hole city something he took advantage of by tagging his name every where he would be at walls, trains, windows, cars etc. But even thou he was the first graffiti artist to be recognized for his art he wasn't the first to start writing in New York there where plenty of others before him. But his fame opened the doors to many other young artist that would start emerging from the streets of New York.
Very soon graffiti art became a way for young kids to express them self's by tagging there names on walls or trains using anything from paint markers, spray paints, etc slowly graffiti art started moving from the streets on to sub ways and until it became very competitive that graffiti artist would write their names as man times as possible.
After a wile graffiti artist discovered that they where able to paint on the trains by sneaking in to the train yards. something that decreased the chance of getting caught so they started working more in to detailed pieces called bombs or bombing a popular way of graffiti that even today it still exists.
Once the trains started appearing with many types of colors and tagged the community started protesting and the trains where cleaned every time some one would paint on them after graffiti artists realized that there was no point in painting them they stopped and moved there art back on to the streets where it has remained up to this date.
But graffiti didn't stay just in new York or Philadelphia it rapidly caught the attention of many young boys and girls around the world from one continent to an other. Today graffiti is well established in many of the most popular cities and each and every city containing there own unique style of graffiti art.
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Graffiti Creator Pro 2.0 and Graffiti Creator: Quick Spray

There are two big announcements of the week:

Graffiti Creator: Quick Spray has been released, which is a free version containing 3 fonts and no background image support. However, features and tools like Effects, Layering, and FullScreen mode are still present.
The user has the option of buying one of three Font Packs. Each of these Font Packs unlocks all of the 19 system fonts and background image support, along with 4 unique, custom fonts. The price for each Font Pack is $0.99 USD.

Also,
Graffiti Creator will now be known as Graffiti Creator Pro. Version 2.0 has been created and submitted to Apple for review. New features include:
  • New Kingthings_Spikeless Font
  • Overall bug fixes and stability improvements
  • Bug that caused crashing during removal of effects fixed
  • Faster and cleaner rendering of FullScreen mode
  • Image Resolution Recommendation Utility - recommends what image resolution you should choose to display your image based on its size. This is done to maximize performance.
  • 1-Push Layer - Layering does not require the 2-step process of saving to Photos then re-using as background. Now, you can layer Graffiti in one step.
  • Slightly more consistent and flashy UI
Thanks to everyone who has downloaded Graffiti Creator or Graffiti Creator: Quick Spray. I hope you enjoy it and have fun!

Graffiti - Crime type

Graffiti Vandalism is a crime.
  • Definitions vary within the 50 States. In most counties and communities it is described as malicious or willful destruction of private or public property without the consent of the property's owner.
  • Vandalism is seen by some as merely a prank. It is a crime and costs taxpayers millions of dollars to counteract.
Penalties for vandalizing property range in severity according to the damage and reasons for the damage.
  • Criminals may be ordered to pay fines up to $250,000.
  • Mandatory community service may be ordered.
  • Incarceration upwards of a year is a common sentencing.
  • Misdemeanor or Felony may be found and is punishable according to the vandalism done. If it is found that the vandalism was done because of a person's race, religion, sexual preference, color, ancestry, disability or national origin will likely result in a Felony charge.
  • Specified restitution may be ordered. This could include replacement of property and the labor to re-install it.
Types of Vandalism which are punishable by law are numerous.
  • Broken windows
  • Graffiti, from insignificant scribbles to huge paintings on buildings, walls, busses and trains
  • Property theft
  • Arson
  • Posting of leaflets, handbills and solicitations
  • Damage to mailboxes, generally curbside models
  • Destruction of playground equipment
  • Damage to library books
  • Campground vandalism
  • Destroying beach facilities
  • Defacing gravestones or grave sites
  • Egging or toilet papering another's property
  • Littering
Vandalism to Federal property is severely punished and includes damaging at:
  • Mailboxes private and USPS
  • National Parks
  • Historic Sites
  • Monuments
  • Military Venues
  • Post Offices
What can you do if your property is vandalized?
  • Report suspicious behavior while it is happening by calling 911
  • Report the make and license number of the vehicle involved to both your local police department and the United States Postal Inspection Service which keeps a data bank on crimes of mail theft and vandalism.
  • Avoid the urge to retaliate
How can you help prevent vandalism?
  • Invest in a steel locking mailbox to prevent your becoming a repeat victim
  • Park your car in a well-lit area and of course keep it locked and clear or identifying information, purses, packages or other enticing items
  • Place a Label 33 Warning sticker on your mailbox
  • Agree with your neighbors to be vigilant
What to do if your child is charged with vandalism or you are vandalized
Contact a criminal defense attorney to find out what options are available to you.
As long as there are those who regard vandalism as just a prank and not a crime, the problem will surely continue to claim victims.
We can avoid becoming victims of identity theft. First and foremost, we can invest in a steel locking mailbox. Buy one of these and never worry about mail theft or mailbox bashing.