Streetwear design isn’t just about the graphic, it’s about the typography that carries the message. If you’re building an apparel brand, outfitting a local crew, or designing retail-ready merch, standard block fonts just don’t cut it. You need impact.
That’s why we are incredibly proud to introduce Beefy Graffiti, the flagship handmade graffiti font family created by artist Benjamin G. Pinson and published exclusively under Chattanooga Tshirt™.
7 Styles. Infinite Combinations.
Beefy Graffiti includes six distinct styles (Regular, Outline, Shadows, and Drips) plus a custom graffiti wingdings symbol set. It allows designers of any skill level to custom-create readable, heavy-hitting graffiti tags and completed pieces that print flawlessly on fabric.
Built for Apparel Printing
Thin, spindly fonts get lost on heavy cotton tees and thick hoodies. “Beefy” graffiti fonts provide a massive surface area for ink. This means brighter colors in Screen Printing and sharper details in DTG and DTF transfers. They command attention from across the street.
A Graffiti Font Family Drawn In-House
Beefy Graffiti is our own font family. Benjamin Pinson drew it by hand and released it through the Chattanooga Tshirt foundry, and it went live on MyFonts on May 22, 2026. It is graffiti lettering, drawn character by character, from a shop that prints custom apparel for a living.
Seven Fonts in the Family

The family ships with seven fonts.
- Regular
- Regular Drips
- Outline
- Outline Drips
- Shadow
- Shadow Drips
- Dingbats
Seven cuts means one word can take on several personalities without leaving the family. Set your headline in each one, put them side by side, and keep the version that fits the piece you are building. It saves you the usual hunt through six unrelated fonts that never quite match.
A Dingbat Set That Finishes the Piece
The Dingbats font carries the marks that ride along with this kind of lettering. Spray cans and flames. Crowns and skulls. Stars, arrows, and lightning bolts. You type a character and the icon lands at whatever point size you set, so there is no tracing and no digging through clipart to fill the empty corner of a layout. Drop a crown over a name, run arrows off a wordmark, and the design is done.
What We Built It For
We drew this for the work customers bring us. Streetwear drops and merch lines. Band and DJ artwork, tour shirts, and show flyers. Skate and BMX branding. Youth group and event shirts that need some energy without looking corporate. Logos and wordmarks for brands that want an edge instead of one more clean sans serif. We can put it on a garment through screen printing, DTG, DTF, embroidery, or heat transfer vinyl. See how each one works on our printing services page.
Readability Is What Separates It

Graffiti type has a reputation for being hard to read, and that reputation is earned. Letters collapse into each other, the open spaces close up, and the customer has to ask what the shirt says. That is the exact problem this family was drawn to solve. The forms stay open, the strokes stay heavy, and the word still reads as a word. Accented characters, currency signs, and math symbols are drawn in as well, so a foreign name, a price, or a jersey number sets in the same face as everything around it.
Get the Font, or Get It Printed
Take a closer look at the family on our Beefy Graffiti font page. To buy the seven-font family, go to the Beefy Graffiti collection on MyFonts.
You do not have to set it yourself. We print custom apparel with Beefy Graffiti right here in Chattanooga, and design help comes with the order. Tell us what you want on the shirt, approve your digital proof, and we print it. Send the details on the free project quote form, or reach us through the contact page.