Graff font, also known as graffiti font, is a style of typography that mimics the bold and expressive lettering often found in street art and graffiti. It first gained popularity in the 1970s and has since been used in a variety of designs, from album covers to advertising campaigns. The font is characterized by its thick, overlapping lines, sharp angles, and stylized shapes, often incorporating spray-paint effects and splatter marks. The edgy and rebellious nature of Graff font makes it a popular choice for brands targeting younger, urban audiences or for designers looking to add a bit of edginess to their projects.