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Choosing tattoo designs is more fun – and more complicated – than ever. In short, we have more tattoo designs to choose from than any other culture in history, for several reasons. For one thing, this is probably the first time in human history that tattooing has been an option that’s open to virtually everyone (well, everyone who’s eighteen or older, that is).

Tattoo Designs Then

In traditional societies tattooing may have been very common, but it was ceremonial rather than purely decorative. You had to earn your tattoos, for the most part, and you were restricted in terms of choice of tattoo designs.

Then, in western society, tattooing briefly became popular among the upper classes in the seventeenth century. Both men and women got tattoos, but it was an expensive process few could afford. And when the invention of the tattoo gun made it affordable it became less socially acceptable. For a time only sailors and those who had a criminal or gang-related past had tattoos. Up until a few decades ago, in fact, only men had them and though there were some great tattoo designs, they were rather limited in range.

Tattoo Designs Today

So much choice

Fast forward to today: men and women, young and old alike are drawn to tattoos. There is little if any social stigma left. Even people you might never expect to have tattoos – like middle aged or older women – have them and love them. And in terms of tattoo designs, again, there are no limits. We draw on world history, cross cultural designs, and modern art. A Maori symbol might make a cool tattoo design, but so might something from the Celtic or Native American culture. With all that choice, how do you go about choosing tattoo designs?

Start with everyone’s favorite information source – the internet. Look for free tattoo designs online and you’ll find a wealth of images. It may take some searching, but eventually you will come up with so many designs that the problem becomes narrowing it down to those you find attractive and are able to use. Here are some things to keep in mind: often, simple tattoo designs are the best because they allow for the boldest lines. Colors are great, but they do tend to fade a bit faster than black, so that’s another thing to keep in mind. If you haven’t gotten a tattoo before and you don’t have an image in mind, look for small tattoo designs. Some of them can be added to later on, but a smaller image is a great place to start.

Finally, enjoy yourself. The fact that there are so many tattoo designs available to day is reminiscent of a lot other things in our culture. For example, if you live in a larger town or city, chances are that you have food from many different world cuisines easily available to you. All the options can make choosing harder, but the payoff is great. The main thing about choosing tattoo designs is to choose one that appeals to you, personally – you’re the one who’s going to be living with it!

 

The Smartest Way To Buy Tattoo Designs

 

There are different ways to buy your dreamed tattoo designs. But the most critical thing you should considered is that what is the tattoo and feeling you want from getting yourself to be inked with the tattoo you have chosen. Choosing a tattoo is very complicated task for anyone but the worst tattooing a symbol of remembrance and personal sign or memory is even the hardest decision to be made. Especially, the times of buying your first tattoo design.

You absolutely can not simple choose a tattoo and straight away get inked with it. It is a permanent stuff, you will regret soon once you mistaken in the plan and steps that you needed to do before tattooed. You will be cost more than you even think of if you want to remove the tattoo designs that have been inked on your skin. There are several criteria that you need to consider over and over again.

1) Why certain tattoo designs are so famous?

Tattoos are getting popularity recently in different form of the body art presentation. Yet, there are various types of tattoo such as butterfly tattoo, dragon tattoo, cross tattoo and much more newly created design styles. Tattoos are growing in popularity due to the connectivity of tattoo to certain icon or styles or personality images.

2) How much can you afford to buy a special tattoo designs?

What is your budget for a tattoo? The complexity of the design, color, size, detail, line art, quality of the tattoo designs and the skill of the tattoo artist would the platform for you to calculate your budget. The tattoo after-care will be an extra expense to you as well.

3) Selecting you dreamed tattoo.

You have to choose the tattoo design that you love the most inside-out from your heart, but not the reason of the trend of popularity of certain tattoo designs. You can also buy a bulk of tattoo design samples online in reasonable price. And then try to narrow down to few choices after you had brainstorming the specific collection of designs. Once you have chosen the designs you love the most, then it is time to find a suitable artist.

4) Choosing the tattoo artist.

The quality of the tattoo will be more relies on the skill of the artist you choose. Try to search around for several artists to obtain their opinions on the designs you had chosen. And try to negotiate with them observe their skill level. It is even better to find the artist via recommendations from your friends, since you can ask your friends to show you their previous creations of work.

 

Some design tips for making a great tattoo:

 

It's sad, but many people who are thinking of getting temporary tattoos printed up don't put enough thought into the design process. The fact is, the design is far more crucial than the tattoo itself in terms of advertising potential. Tattoos are more than just an ad for your company. Because they are applied to the bodies of your customers, your tattoos need to be fun and eye-catching. An excellent tattoo design will be the difference between someone applying it and taking it off shortly thereafter, or wearing it for many days, showing it off, and talking about it with anyone who asks. Here is a short list of recommendations that we've compiled based on our decade of dealing with temporary tattoos.

1) Do it Iconic!
Time and time again, our customers have proven that iconic designs sell far far better than anything else. An iconic design can be defined as symbolic, a design which stands alone (ie without text). Design your tattoo around a general iconic image that is interesting, and you will find that many more people will wear it. Simply have a look through the many pages of our gallery for ideas!

2) Be cautious of corporate logos.
Unless you have a remarkably cool corporate logo, consider how uninteresting a generic corporate logo tattoo would be to people you might be giving or selling these to. Will they be excited enough about it to wear it on their body for days? Often times we end up recommending that our clients take any graphic part of your logo (the iconic part) and just use that as opposed to a the full corporate logo. Any detailed information can be printed on the backing for no extra charge. If you absolutely need the entire logo, consider placing it within some kind of funky design to increase the coolness factor. (And yes, we have templates!)

3) Beware of geometric shapes!
A hexagon, square or circle might be all well and good on company letterhead, but when you're putting it on a 3-dimensional body, remember that the shape will get twisted and warped by the movement and shape of the skin.

4) Size to your crowd.
If you are not going to be giving or selling these to a specific demographic, watch out for the size. Most women, and a fair percentage of men, do not want to wear a very large tattoo. We always recommend that if your demographic is vast, don't go any larger than 2.5" on any one dimension.

5) Size to be seen!
Be cautious when submitting designs that have a lot of fine detail, such as text. Skin is not smooth...it is covered with bumps, creases, hairs and wrinkles. When you apply a tattoo, it conforms to all of that...meaning that small details will often become impossible to read or even notice.

6) The realism factor.
If your goal is to make these look like real tattoos, consider the fact that a real tattoo would have a different color structure...there would be no jet blacks, whites, or brightly vibrant colors. They would also not be as sharp and distinct as a printed image would be. If you are after realism, let us know up front and we'll be able to advise you.

7) Don't be afraid to ask us!
Our business has built itself on creating the coolest temporary tattoos out there. We can always suggest ways to make your tattoos cooler and more popular, so if you have doubts, email the design on in for a free design appraisal...we'll make sure you get top-notch, popular tattoos every time!

 

 
 
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