Tattoo Designs
In choosing a tattoo design, think long and hard on why you want a tattoo in the first place. Did you recently experience something personal and meaningful and you want to have it commemorated on your body? Is it just to have a piece of art on your skin? Or is it your way of showing pride of your culture and heritage? Knowing why you want a tattoo may greatly help you in narrowing down tattoo designs that you encounter.
A common mistake that people make when choosing a tattoo design is that they settle for something that only has an aesthetic appeal and no meaning behind it. It's one way to choose a tattoo design but if you want something more personal, choose a design that stirs your emotions.
There are many tattoo magazines that may give you a design idea. Most people just browse through them, chooses one then has that inked. That's one way of finding a design but remember that these designs aren't unique and one-of-kind anymore. Consider the fact that these magazines are circulated around the globe and that other people may already have that same design.
Bear in mind that a tattoo is a representation of what you're all about and who you are. When you're skimming through tattoo magazines that show amazing tattoo designs and see something that appeals to you visually, ask yourself if the design reflects who you really are before settling for that design.
If you want something more distinct and exclusive, you request your tattoo artist to draw one up for you. There may be additional costs to having a professional artist sketch your tattoo idea but the advantages are invaluable.
Your tattoo artist knows better than anyone his own capabilities and limitations making him draw something more practical and up to his level. There have been cases when a customer brings his own design to a tattoo artist and the result is different than what was expected. To avoid this, it's best to have your artist draw your design for you. You would also be able to collaborate actively on your own design. You could have the artist edit and adjust sketches so you'll end up with something that you truly want. You would have the freedom to choose your own symbolisms and colors to make the design more personal.
Keep in mind that tattoos last for a lifetime so choose your design wisely.