Custom Graffiti & Street Art Merchandise Designs
Street art isn't just for concrete walls. I translate my raw graffiti aesthetic into custom merchandise designs, brand logos, and vector illustrations that carry the real vibe of the streets.
The 'Vandal Nation' T-shirt, a design dedicated to the culture. This shows the back print, featuring a custom illustration with my tag.
The front view of the 'Vandal Nation' tee, showing the small chest logo and sleeve detail. It's about creating a complete, well-designed product.
A full shot of the T-shirt being worn, showing how the oversized fit and graphic look in a real-world context.
Another lifestyle shot of the 'Vandal Nation' T-shirt against an industrial background, highlighting its street-style aesthetic.
A collection of custom stickers I've designed. This pack includes my fist logo, a Devanagari script piece, and other iconic tags.
This sticker pack focuses on my 'throw-up' style, featuring bubble letters with different characters and color fills.
A sticker pack featuring various character designs and graphic illustrations, from a masked face to a cartoonish bud.
This set of stickers is all about my 'ZERO' tag, showcasing it in multiple styles from pixel art to classic graffiti handstyles.
About Merch & Brandables
When I design for merch, I don't just shrink a mural. I redraw the lettering and characters specifically for screen printing, ensuring you get clean, scalable vector files (AI or PSD) that keep the raw, hand-drawn graffiti aesthetic without losing any print quality.
You need graphics that actually pop on fabric or stickers, not a low-res image that pixelates. My process starts with your brand vision. Whether it's a 'Vandal Nation' style t-shirt design, a custom sticker pack for your event, or unique typography for a brand campaign, I build the art from the ground up.
The Workflow
It starts with sketches. I work on the letter forms and characters, then digitize them into vector formats. This means your logo or graphic stays crisp, whether it is printed on a small pin or a giant banner. You get the source files, color-separated layers for screen printing, and a commercial license so you can use the design on your products.
Why This Style Works
Standard fonts don't have soul. My work uses custom, hand-drawn lettering influenced by Indian street aesthetics and global graffiti culture. If you are building a streetwear brand or just want to rep something that feels authentic and 'asli' (real), this is the route to take. We avoid the clean, digital look in favor of something that feels like it came straight from the sketchbook.
Zero
I'm Zero. I have been repping the streets since 2008, bringing that raw energy from walls to apparel and product design. If you want your brand to have an authentic, gritty edge that stands out, let's make it happen.
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