Dale Roberts of Write Insights scrutinized how some Chicago graffiti writers dot their Is and cross their Ts—and what the penmanship might say about the mysterious people behind the tags.
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“The O and the H run into each other. When letters are crowded, usually that person doesn’t have a great sense of social boundaries. They’re in your face.”
“The script has a back slant, which comes from a person who is cautious. They don’t do anything without first asking, What’s in this for me?”