3 Points for choosing a tattoo design
General January 4th, 20093 Points to Consider When Choosing a Tattoo Design
This article describes 3 factors you should consider when choosing a tattoo design.
Choosing a tattoo design is a hard decision to make, but it’s an important decision that should not be taken lightly. After all if it’s a permanent tattoo then it’s one you will have to live with for the rest of your life, and if you’re not happy with it then you’ll have to go through the painful process of removing the tattoo.
So with that in mind, here’s 3 important points to consider when choosing a tattoo design:
1. Does the tattoo design reflect your personality and/or personal interests?
Many people choose to have tattoos on their body that reflect their personality, so it’s often a good idea to choose a design that you think matches your own unique character traits. For example, if you’re a strong masculine character, you may choose to have a lion tattoo. Similarly if you a cat-lover then you may choose a cat-related tattoo design, for instance.
The important thing is that if you do insist on getting a tattoo, then because of it’s permanency it’s always a good idea to choose one that actually says something about you, rather than just choosing a random image that you happen to stumble across. These impulsive tattoos nearly always lead to disappointment and possible removal later on in life.
2. Is the tattoo design appropriate for the part of the body where the tattoo will go?
Certain tattoo designs suit particular types of body more than others so this is another point to take into consideration. You don’t want to choose a great design only to put it on a part of the body where it looks completely out of place. Location is very important. You have to think about the prominence of the tattoo design as well. Do you want lots of people to see it, or is it a more personal tattoo that you only want romantic partners to see.
3. Is the tattoo design timeless?
Following on from the last point, it’s important to choose a design that is not just a passing fad. For example, you don’t want to choose the latest fashionable tattoo designs because in a few years time they could be out of fashion again, and you’ll be stuck with it. You want one that only looks cool now, but will continue to look good in years to come.
It’s easy to make impulsive decisions when you are young, but you have to remember that any design you choose will be with you for the rest of your life. For example, lots of men often get tattoos done signaling their love for their current partner or wife, but with the high divorce rate in modern society is this really a sensible idea?
So to sum up, when choosing a tattoo design you ideally want one that accurately reflects your personality, is appropriately placed on your body, and is one that you will be happy with for the rest of your life.
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December 17th, 2009 at 5:17 pm
Although they were initially considered socially unsuitable for girls, with the variety of celebrities that are now sporting intricate tattoos, they have become more acceptable and popular for girls. Naturally most women want to go with a feminine design which will add a beautiful touch to their body.