Friday, February 17, 2012

Creating a Good Tattoo With Letters and Appropriate Tattoo Designs

Before having a permanent mark in your body such as letter tattoos, you may want to assess first the size, design, and the body part to where you want to put it. To get the appealing outcome, the design should match the part where it will best highlight the intended feature. Also, during the assessment phase you could put temporary drawings on your body with the use of washable hues such as colored felt-tipped pens to envision the end result and to avoid regrets later on. This will also allow you to know whether the right design fits the right body part.
Here are some considerations in terms of matching the tattoo with the specific body part. Your back can accommodate large designs. Since it is mostly covered, some people dare to have huge and colorful markings tattooed on their backs. This is in contrary to wrist or ankle tattoos that are mostly thin or small in representations because of the limited space it can accommodate. The arms are the usual parts that tattoos are sketched wherein the designs are normally average in size.
As we go further into the details about tattoos, we are dazed with the variety of styles, fonts, and themes that we can choose from. One thing that particularly catches ones attention is the diverse choices of how a word can be expressed. Take for instance a name. One name can have many representations. This is because of the selection of fonts one can use. These fonts are the ones used when typing in the computers. Choosing what to use depends on the theme you want to project. As an example, if you would like to present a medieval theme to it, you can use the Old English style. Funky or hip mood can make use of the Curls MT or Comic Sans MS. Having a tropical feel would require letter tattoos taking the concept of the "Joker-man" font. This wide selection enhances the creativity of the tattoo design. Not only that, foreign alphabetic characters are equally attractive. At times even Westerners have tattoos bearing the Japanese letter symbols. There are also the Chinese characters, Sanskrit, Arabic and the like.
It is therefore important to match the letter tattoo with the picture or sketch to be able to get an attractive ensemble of designs. To achieve this, try to experiment first with washable inks or even make scribbles on a blank paper so that you can create your concept. Remember that tattoos are permanent if you choose to make it, so better be prepared for you to take pleasure in having one marked on your body.

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