Showing posts with label How to Avoid Custom Tattoo Design Mistakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to Avoid Custom Tattoo Design Mistakes. Show all posts

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Getting a tattoo is not only a commitment, but also a responsibility to yourself. If you are planning on getting one, do not just settle on traditional designs; consider being inked with your very own custom tattoo design. A tattoo is regarded as a personal thing, as it will be part of your body. It is a manifestation of you, so the decision on a fitting tattoo is to be taken seriously.

Tattoos are permanent marks. However, with the advancement in science, that can now be removed through laser surgery. The process is expensive, difficult and very painful. So, if you are bent on having your body inked, let this article guide you on how to avoid custom tattoo design mistakes.

Personal Choice is Important

Although custom design tattoos are exclusively made for a person, there are also categories to choose from. Each group of designs has its own theme and tattoo techniques. Available themes include tribal designs, Celtic designs, military marks, flower designs and a whole lot more. With a very wide variation of category you have to decide which tattoo style you want.

Nothing is more personal than choosing your own tattoo. Taking your time to understand the background and style of your choice should take some effort on your part. Do not choose randomly or be persuaded by other people, as covering up tattoos can be messy. Remember that a tattoo is a reflection of your individuality; its symbolism is what people will perceive about your personality.

Quality Comes with a Price

Although there are free custom tattoo designs available online, you might find out that they are not as unique as they seem to be. You might find the same tattoo on other people who, like you, go to the internet to select from these designs. And if you are going to pay for the service of the artist, then you might as well pay for the ideal design for you.

Take Your Time

As with any purchase, think twice before completing a deal; in this way, you will get all the advantages and none of the disadvantages.

A Gallery of Choices

When it comes to wearing a tattoo, you will be exposed to a wide selection of tattoo designs. With the popularity of wearing a tattoo, many are now sporting traditional tattoos, contemporary designs, conservative and bold, as well as those which have significance to the bearer.

You may also have the option of getting a custom tattoo design in a tattoo parlor, or you could choose to host your own custom tattoo designing contest based on your detailed preferences. This contest will not only allow you to find the best artist for the job, but give you exclusive rights to a tattoo design at an affordable price.

To conclude, these tips are meant as a guide. What really matters is your personal choice and the commitment to have yourself inked. Be guided accordingly and don't jump the band-wagon.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

How to Avoid Custom Tattoo Design Mistakes

Are you thinking of having your first tattoo? If so, you should consider going in for a custom tattoo design. Not only are they unique, but they also speak volumes about your personality. When considering having a tattoo, you must realize that it is something that'll remain permanently on your body for the rest of your life, and therefore take your decision of getting a tattoo done very carefully. It is said in the context of tattoos that your partner might leave you one day but your tattoos are there to stay. Even though they can be removed, but at a very high cost to you, both in terms of money and discomfort.
Here are four simple tips on how to avoid making mistakes in choosing a custom tattoo design.
1. Know your tattoo preferences.
Since custom tattoo designs are available in a range of designs, tattoo artists usually categorize them. Each category has a set of themes and tattoo techniques. For example; there could be designs that are influenced by tribal marks, animal faces, eminent personalities, horror themes and more. From this seemingly unlimited list of tattoo designs, you need to choose the category that you like most.
Choosing a particular design is a personal decision and you should think about every aspect of having one inked on your body. It might take you some time before you actually decide on the category of tattoo you will have. A common mistake that most tattoo enthusiasts make is choosing tattoo designs randomly, without giving much thought to whether the design will harmonize with their overall personality.
Also, for someone already having a one or more tattoos on their body, the decision becomes even more complex. These people need to make sure that not just the design, but the color scheme, size of the tattoo and the body part where it needs to be tattooed should be in sync with the ones already there.
2. The price tag.
There are lots of 'free' custom tattoo designs available online. Often, first time tattoo enthusiasts prefer to choose from one of these designs only to find that hundreds of other people are also sporting exactly the same design. For some, it may not matter a lot. But if you have got yourself tattooed because you thought the design was unique and was apt for your personality, it could be very embarrassing. So, it's a sincere advice to not go for one of these 'free' custom tattoo designs. Remember, all good things come at a price.
3. Don't be hasty.
A majority of people unsatisfied with either their choice of design or the work of a tattoo artist are victims of making hasty decisions. They find a design on the web, like it, buy it without thinking much and rush to any of the local tattoo studios to get it inked on their bodies. However, the experts in the industry always suggest you to do a detailed research and invest sufficient time and energy before finally choosing a custom tattoo design. This'll not only give you the best design but may also save money and the pain of getting a not-so-good tattoo done.
4. Pick from a wide gallery of tattoo designs.
You'll find a number of clients who truly regret the tattoos on their body. They are not happy with the design or the size looks odd to them, they find the design to be too common or are embarrassed as the incompetence of the designer clearly shows. To avoid such a feeling, you need to consider the unlimited range of tattoo designs available. Today, the best custom tattoo designs can be found through hosting online design contests. Some websites even allow you to set up contests based on your own preferences. What's more, usually, these custom tattoo designs come at quite an affordable price.
These four tips can save you from the awful experience of having a poorly designed tattoo inked on your body and later suffer the pain of having it removed.