Bubble Letter G

A rounded graffiti letter G with a puffy C-like curve, open right-side gap, and short inward bar so it reads as G instead of C or O.
Explore Bubble LettersExplore graffiti letter G styles, from bubble and block letters to wildstyle, tag, and 3D examples. Use the drawing steps to understand the C-like curve, right-side opening, and inward bar, then build your own G design.
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Compare different graffiti letter G styles before you draw or create your own. Start with bubble or block G shapes to learn the curve, aperture, and inner bar, then explore tag, 3D, and wildstyle versions for more attitude.

A rounded graffiti letter G with a puffy C-like curve, open right-side gap, and short inward bar so it reads as G instead of C or O.
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A readable block graffiti letter G built from a heavy curved body, squared aperture, and clear inner bar for logo initials, stickers, and practice sheets.

A sharper wildstyle letter G where arrows can grow from the curve and bar while the open aperture keeps the letter from turning abstract.

A fast throw-up graffiti letter G with inflated curves, thick outline, and a visible inner bar that stops the rounded form from reading as C.

A dimensional 3D letter G that pushes shadow around the curve and inner bar while keeping the right opening clean and readable.

A quick handstyle G made from a curved stroke and short inner bar, useful for tags when the mark must not drift into C or Q.
Start with a C-shaped curve and a short inner bar, then build the G in layers: thicker curve, open aperture, bold outline, shadow, and final color.

Start with a large C-shaped guide, leave a right-side opening, and add a short inward guide line for the G bar.

Turn the guide into a thicker bubble curve. Keep the white space inside the curve clear, and do not close the right opening into an O.

Place the short inner bar before outlining. It should be visible enough to read as G, but not so long that it crowds the counter.

Add a bold marker outline around the curve and bar, then place a shadow behind one side without closing the aperture.

Fill the G with color, add highlights along the curve, and keep drips or accents away from the opening and inner bar.
Letter G drawing steps are designed to keep the curve, opening, and inner bar consistent from sketch to final color.
Start with a clear C-like curve, then add the short inner bar. Leave the right-side opening clear so the G does not read like O.
For bubble G, round the curve and bar. For block G, square the bar and keep the inside space clear.
Build the simple G first, check the aperture and inner bar, then add arrows, shadow, highlights, drips, or color.
Use uppercase G for bold initials, posters, and alphabet practice. Use lowercase g when a looped descender needs to flow inside a tag, name, or handwritten word.

Best when the graffiti letter G needs to stand alone. The outer curve, aperture, and inner bar give room for shadow, highlights, and bold color.

Best when the g sits inside a name or tag. Keep the bowl and descender loop clear so it does not read like q or a loose swirl.
Once the basic G is readable, use the curve, opening, and inner bar for logo initials, stickers, wildstyle arrows, or handstyle tags.
Logo initial: make the outer curve heavy and use the inward bar as the visual anchor that separates the G from C.
Sticker mark: use a bubble G with a rounded body, bright highlights, and a clean open aperture on the right.
Wildstyle piece: turn the bar or top curve into an arrow, but keep the right-side opening visible so the G stays readable.
Tag opener: start with a fast curved stroke, then add a short inward bar before the handstyle G flows into the next letter.
Start the graffiti letter G with a large C-shaped curve, leave the right side open, and add a short inward bar. Once the G is readable, thicken the curve, outline it, add shadow, then finish with color, highlights, and small accents.
Bubble letter G is usually the easiest because the rounded curve feels natural. The key is adding a clear inward bar and keeping the right-side opening, also called the aperture, open so the letter does not look like C or O.
Leave a clear right-side opening and add a short inner bar. If the opening disappears, the graffiti letter G can read like O; if the inner bar disappears, it can read like C; if you add a long tail, it may look like Q.
Yes. Use the Letter G builder on this page to choose a style, add details like fill color, outline, drips, or wall texture, and send a single-letter G prompt to the AI graffiti generator.
Yes. After you create a graffiti letter G in the AI tool, you can download the result as a PNG and use it for practice sheets, sticker ideas, logo initials, thumbnails, or username artwork.
Use uppercase G for bold standalone initials and alphabet practice. Use lowercase g inside names and tags when you want a descender loop, but keep the loop clear so it does not read like q.