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Custom Graffiti Lettering and Street Tags

byZeroTakes mural and street art projects across IndiaStarts from800 Per Sq Ft (Min 150 sq ft)View full gallery

I bring raw street energy to your walls. Whether you need a bubble-style throw-up for quick impact or intricate wildstyle lettering, I use professional spray techniques to make your space pop.

A classic wildstyle piece, showing complex, interlocking letters in a vibrant lime green. This is a more traditional graffiti style, focused on letter structure and flow.

A high-energy wildstyle piece in red and blue, showcasing sharp, aggressive letterforms and my UFO crew tag. This style is perfect for making a bold statement.

A full wall production combining a figurative character on the left with a dynamic wildstyle piece on the right. This shows how I can integrate different artistic styles into one cohesive mural.

A wider view of the same wall, showing the scale and how the two distinct styles, figurative and lettering, balance each other out.

Hitting a wall in Mumbai's Marol district with a quick, clean throw-up. This bubble-letter style is a fast and effective way to get my name up.

A finished throw-up in a different style, with a character peeking out from the letters. Even in simpler forms, I like to add a touch of personality.

A classic "throw-up" on a shop shutter in Nehru Place, New Delhi. This bubble-style lettering is a core part of graffiti culture, designed for speed and high visibility.

A green bubble-style throw-up on a concrete wall, showing how this style stands out in an urban environment.

A gothic-inspired "ZERO" tag on a broken wall in Vadodara. This shows my skill in calligraphic handstyles, adapting my tag to different textures and surfaces.

A clean and massive "ZERO" tag on a building in Mumbai. This blocky, architectural style is designed to be readable from a distance and integrate with the building's form.

About Signature Lettering & Tags

Graffiti is about flow and can control. When we look at lettering, I adapt the nozzle pressure and hand movement to the specific surface, whether it's a rough concrete wall or a metal shop shutter. For the throw-ups you see here, the goal is high-opacity, clean lines that cut through the background. If you have a spot in mind, tell me the texture of the wall—I'll figure out which professional-grade paint and cap setup will work best to keep the piece crisp and weather-resistant.

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