Tattoo Design Styles

Tattoo Styles Comparison: Solid Black Tattoos vs. Fine Line Tattoos

When considering what type of tattoo you want to get, it’s essential to do research on the various styles. Solid black tattoos vs. fine line tattoos are two common styles. We will discuss the differences between these two popular styles to better help you decide which tattoo you want to get. Solid Black Tattoos vs. Fine Line…

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Fine line tattoos are uniquely delicate and elegant, often times monochrome. Recently, these tattoos have been increasing in popularity among young adults. We will discuss this increase in popularity of fine line tattoos. Fine Line Tattoos Fine line tattoo design style is a relatively new trend to emerge in the…

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Tattooing is a living art that breathes when you breathe and changes its look year by year. There are no boundaries and no strict rules when it comes to tattooing. You can do anything that you feel is right or beautiful and it will be a unique mark on your…

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Just like the Japanese style, Tribal is one of the most ancient design styles. Typically it is black and is used for symmetry and geometrical designs. The difficulty of this design requires an artist with good line work and steady hand. An example being the Polynesian design style tattoos. It…

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Japanese design style tattooing is one of the most ancient, making it extremely sacred and traditional among the styles. It uses a hand-carved technique (also called tebori) and was made popular in Japan by the Yakuza, the Japanese criminal underworld. Similar to American traditional, it uses bold black outlines and…

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The American Traditional tattoo design style originated in the 1930s on American military bases. It became associated more with sailors when tattooist Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins popularized it. This style of tattooing is based on big and bold sections, with solid and clean black outlines and a minimal (mainly primary…

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The Trash Polka design style was popularized by the Buena Vista Tattoo Club. It uses a black and red color scheme illustrated with collage-like images. Trash Polka includes a combination of realism, lettering/script, and geometric shapes. What is Trash Polka? The Trash Polka design style resembles that of fine art…

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