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Signage for Global Brands and Businesses

byKafeel ArtistShips across India, US, UK, and Brazil; Studio in Bazar Matia Mahal, Old DelhiStarts from450 per sq ftView full gallery

I bring the vibrant energy of Indian truck art to businesses worldwide, crafting custom signs that break the mold of modern, flat graphics. Every piece is hand-painted in my Old Delhi studio, designed to make your brand stand out with bold, 3D lettering and traditional motifs.

A close-up of the central lettering for the "Vem Comigo Para India" sign. Notice the 3D effect on the letters and the use of bright, contrasting colors like red, green, and yellow to grab attention.

The completed "Vem Comigo Para India" signboard, showcasing a balanced composition of text and traditional Indian figures. This piece was created for a travel company based in Brazil and India.

Another view of the finished "Vem Comigo Para India" sign, highlighting the rich detail in the portraits of Ganesha and Shiva.

This is the full artwork for the "Vem Comigo Para India" sign, showing all the elements together before it was framed.

A detailed shot focusing on the typography and floral motifs of the "Vem Comigo Para India" sign.

A custom piece for a client in Brooklyn, New York, titled "Blue Hour". I incorporated the New York skyline with a crescent moon, blending a Pakistani motif with an American landmark, all within my signature truck art style.

The final "Blue Hour Brooklyn" sign, rich with starry night details, floral borders, and vibrant 3D lettering.

A tribute to the city of Bombay, painted in both English and Hindi. The piece uses neon pinks, yellows, and greens to capture the city's dynamic energy, framed by classic floral patterns.

The "Bombay" sign in my workshop. You can see the detailed 3D effect on the letters, which makes them appear to jump off the canvas.

A sign created for 'Better Letters Magazine' in London. This piece showcases two distinct lettering styles, a modern 3D font and a classic gothic script, to celebrate the art of typography.

About Signage for Global Brands & Businesses

I do not use computers or vinyl stickers for my signage. I start every project with a hand-drawn pencil sketch directly on the surface, followed by layered painting with high-gloss oil enamel. This process creates a texture and depth, especially in the 3D-effect lettering, that digital printing cannot replicate.

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