MUN15H
The artist behind the FUCKING FERAL JERSEYS. On sigils, instinct, and putting a heart on your chest.
In conversation with MUN15H · Words by FERAL
"Instincts that I built through rebellion, self-belief, and consistency."MUN15H, on the jerseys he designed for FERAL
Every FERAL drop has a hand behind it. The jerseys have MUN15H.
If you don't know the name yet, you've almost certainly felt the work. Aryaman Munish, known as MUN15H to the 160k-plus who follow him online, has put his typography and 3D art in front of Apple, GQ and Sephora. He moves between hyper-saturated, optimistic, y2k-inspired digital work and the dark, edged, sigil-soaked stuff in the same week. He doesn't pick a lane. He makes whatever feels right in the moment.
What felt right with us was sigilism. So we built two jerseys around it, and we sat him down to talk about how they came together. This is that conversation.
Who Is MUN15H?
"I'm an artist and I enjoy and adopt a lot of different styles, all done within the digital realm," he tells us. "You'll usually find me sitting at my computer with at least a few empty cans of energy drinks."
He works across a deep arsenal of styles: chrome typography, acid design, biomechanical lettering, sigils. The throughline isn't a look, it's instinct. "I like to sample a little bit of everything, and it reflects in my work," he says. "Whether it's hyper saturated, bright and almost optimistic in a sense, or whether it's dark, edgy and adorned with sigils. I just like to create what feels right at the moment."
A few pieces from his portfolio. On the left, the chrome sigil heart that became the mark over your chest. The range is the point: chrome, acid, bubble, blackwork, all from one hand.
How It Happened
We saw the work, and we reached out.
"The team over at FERAL reached out to me for a collab after seeing my work online," he says. "I touched base with Andie, and a few days later, we were creating magic. The entire team is full of energy and excitement in a way that's super infectious."
It clicked fast because the taste lined up. "I think team FERAL and I definitely saw eye to eye on the sigilistic style." When both sides already speak the same visual language, you skip the part where you argue about what something should feel like and go straight to making it good.
The Heart On Your Chest
Look at the jersey and you'll find a small sigil heart, puff-printed in white over the left of the chest. That isn't decoration. It's his signature, a sigil heart he designed himself, and where it sits is the whole point.
Wear it and you're carrying his mark over your own heart. That's not a throwaway detail on a hangtag. It's the maker putting his name where it matters most and trusting you to carry it.
No Skimping On The Sigil
The sigils that run from the collar all the way down the torso are the loudest thing on the jersey. They were also the hardest thing to get right, and the reason is more technical than you'd guess.
A big block of black down the front of a garment doesn't just sit there. From across a room it reads as silhouette, carving a fake waistline into whoever's wearing it. The easy fix is to use less sigil. He refused.
"I didn't want to skimp on the sigil details," he says. "The amount of iterating it took to make it look just right cannot be underestimated." So he iterated. And iterated. Until the linework flowed with the body instead of flattening it, full detail, no distortion. That stubbornness is the difference between a graphic slapped on a blank and a piece that actually understands the person inside it.
Why Sigilism
Here's the part that surprised us. Ask MUN15H why this style lives so close to his chest and he doesn't reach for the occult or the cyberpunk. He goes back to school.
The art career was never the plan. "I partly blame it on the education system and how it indoctrinates you into thinking success can only come from safe, pragmatic career options," he says. The doodles in the margins, the ones you got told off for, turned out to be the thing. "Being able to take the same spirit of the distracted doodling and make it into a distinct style is special."
And no, it isn't as easy as it looks. Or rather, it is, and it isn't.
On Making It Look Clean
"It looks easy to draw, and I promise it is - but there's a certain instinct involved that only comes from consumption of the culture surrounding it, repeated exposure and lots of practice. I often get people asking me how I make the sigil lettering look so 'clean' - it's just instincts. Instincts that I built through rebellion, self-belief, and consistency."
That last line is the brief, really. Rebellion, self-belief, consistency. It's why the style and the brand fit. And it's what he's most proud of putting on a garment.
Pick Your Colourway
Two colourways: cobalt blue and army green. White puff-print sigil heart over the chest, black cyber-tribal sigilism collar to hem, proper cropped jersey collar. Designed by MUN15H, built by FERAL.
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And here's the part we're most excited about: the jerseys are just the start. MUN15H has more coming for FERAL. Keep your eyes open.
If this is your first time on his work, it won't be your last. Go down the rabbit hole.
Instagram: @mun15h · X: @mun15h_ · Portfolio: mun15h.com

