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Graffiti Handstyle Workbook by Torus1 (PDF Ebook Version – Print at Home)
23.00€
🔥 Just starting with graffiti? Or tired of weak tags and no progress?
This is the only workbook you need to level up your handstyle – fast.
What’s inside?
✅ 173 pages of focused training – each spread gives you one side to practice, one side to rest your marker (no bleed-through)
✍️ 3 unique handstyle alphabets – A–Z + numbers 0–9 in each style
💣 (Throw-Up, New York Marker, Classic Bomb)
🧠 Dedicated word drills – sheets with full tag words to practice flow, balance & rhythm
💡 Not just copy-paste – this book teaches you to see structure, build muscle memory, and develop your own letter voice
Think of it as your graffiti gym:
Print. Practice. Evolve. Repeat.
BONUS:
🗓️ PDF version ready for the Procreate app
🖌️ 4 custom brushes to match the vibe:
– Bullet & Chisel: clean, controlled tags
– Level One & Soft Cap: juicy fills & fat outlines
Made for you if:
– You’re new and need a serious place to start
– You’ve been tagging but your style isn’t hitting
– You want to create, not just scroll for inspo
Built by Torus1 – graffiti head, lettering nerd, and creator of tools for the real ones.
💸 Costs less than your next marker.
🎯 Start creating instead of consuming.
🖨️ Download. Print. Dominate the page.
Created By Torus1
Alex R. –
“Exactly what I needed!”
This workbook is fire. The flow of the letters is clean, raw, and inspiring. You can tell it’s made by someone deep in the game. I printed a few pages and went straight to tagging — love it.
Lisa T. –
I use this workbook every morning to loosen up. The letter styles are dope, and having the PDF means I can reprint as much as I want. If you’re serious about improving your handstyle, this is gold.
Eric V. –
Finally, a handstyle workbook that doesn’t feel generic. Each page feels like you’re learning from someone who’s really lived this. Props to Torus1 — this one’s staying in my sketch routine.