
Sans-Serif Lettering
is common for general designs and multiple name
designs and phrases. |

Script Lettering
is great for women's names and pocket designs...
the most popular style of lettering in any airbrush shop. |

Serifed Lettering-
This style is used for designs and business designs when
you want a more serious look to the design.. |

Double Script- This
lettering is used mostly in name designs and is made using
a single script but then thickening it up on the down-strakes
of each letter. |

Shadowed-
This style is more for a 3-D effect, but generally is
used on emphasis words. |

Block Lettering- a
thicker sans-serif lettering style that is used for emphasis
words in designs. |

Outlined Lettering
can include a solid color and an outline of a lighter
shade of the same color. Airbrush Now commonly outlines
name designs and words that are to be emphasized. |

Faded Lettering consists
of one color such as white and a complementary color that
is faded up from the bottom or down from the top. It many
times has an outline of a darker color or black, and can
take longer to paint. |

Toon Lettering is
a fat block lettering that overlaps each other, and commonly
has a fade in it. |

Ruff Letters are great
for attitude designs and young boy's names |

Radical Letters are
good for name designs for young guys who want a more graffitti
looking effect. |

Dot Letters are print
letters with the little dots at certain points. These
letters are mostly for young girls name designs. |

Chrome Lettering
is used in designs when you want to draw attention to
no more than 2 words as a centerpiece of the design. |

Old English are great
for designs that have a gothic feel, or if you like designs
from the biker and latino cultures. A lot of effects can
be done with this type of lettering and it can be at a
premium. |