If you’re working in the field of web development and design, it’s a pretty safe bet to assume you already know what CSS is all about and that you’ve already mastered elements like CSS Transitions and Animations. But, if you’re just starting out, it may just be that the last phrase sounds like complete gibberish to you. Should that be the case, then this is the article for you.

Design can be, at times, a pretty expensive business. You can not work forever with the tools you have, and even if you do, let us not forget that design is, after all, an art. You want to have as many resources to play around with and modify, so that your designs will stand out in a crowd, and people will want to come to you when they want unique, classy and innovative designs.

Street art is quite possibly the most important artistic development in the last 100 years. It has effectively made art something anyone can experience and, indeed, go out of their way not to experience it, bringing it out on the streets. Street art has its roots in graffiti, which was closely connected to hip-hop culture, starting in the 1960’s and becoming truly popular at the same time as hip-hop, in the 1980’s.