<Dl> <Dt> sticker </Dt> <Dd> Also referred to as "labels" or "slaps". A sticker (often obtained from shipping companies and name greeting labels) with the writer's tag on it . A sticker can be deployed more quickly than other forms of graffiti, making it a favorite in any public place such as crosswalk signs, newspaper dispensers, stop signs, phone booths etc . A popular sticker that was used originally was the "Hello my name is" red stickers in which a writer would write their graffiti name in the blank space . Reflector stickers, found at hardware stores are sometimes assembled to form a crew meaning, or individual writer's moniker . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> Also referred to as "labels" or "slaps". A sticker (often obtained from shipping companies and name greeting labels) with the writer's tag on it . A sticker can be deployed more quickly than other forms of graffiti, making it a favorite in any public place such as crosswalk signs, newspaper dispensers, stop signs, phone booths etc . A popular sticker that was used originally was the "Hello my name is" red stickers in which a writer would write their graffiti name in the blank space . Reflector stickers, found at hardware stores are sometimes assembled to form a crew meaning, or individual writer's moniker . </Dd> <Dl> <Dt> straight letter </Dt> <Dd> Also referred to as "straights", "blockbusters" and sometimes "simples" are a direct, blocky, more readable and simpler style of graffiti . Straight letters can be read by anyone and usually contain only two colors and are most commonly completed in arrangements of silver, black, and / or white . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> Also referred to as "straights", "blockbusters" and sometimes "simples" are a direct, blocky, more readable and simpler style of graffiti . Straight letters can be read by anyone and usually contain only two colors and are most commonly completed in arrangements of silver, black, and / or white . </Dd>

A tag is the written nickname of a graffiti writer