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Best Lettering Tattoo Styles – Tattoo Lettering
Best Lettering Tattoo Styles – Tattoo Lettering
The art of lettering tattoos is extremely popular with anyone looking at getting a tattoo. Lettering tattoos can make a statement and with so many different choices for letters, you can make your tattoo as unique as you want. Many people decide to go with old English letter tattoos but there are many different styles of lettering you can pick from. Lettering tattoos can be completed on any part of your body and can portray a variety of different meanings just from the style of lettering you choose. Gangs are a popular group to see with many different lettering tattoos on their body. It’s a form of expression that uses no voice, but speaks louder than words.
When looking for the perfect lettering tattoo you will want to go through picture galleries and look at all of the lettering tattoos people have already chosen. Just because someone has taken a style, like the old English lettering style does not mean you cannot go with the same style. The great part about lettering tattoos is that no matter what lettering style you choose you can always make it unique. Just like no two people have the same hand writing style, no two lettering tattoos will be the same, unless of course you go to the same tattoo artist. Lettering tattoos have been customized to include scripting, creative lettering and images in combination with the letters.
Find picture examples of the lettering tattoo you like as it will help you determine the size, as well as the appearance of the tattoo once it is finished. Most lettering tattoos need lots of room, otherwise they may looked crammed or not as detailed as you would have liked it. There are so many different lettering tattoo styles, such as girly, traditional script, old school, cursive and even modern styles that you can use as inspiration for your next lettering tattoo. The only step after finding the style you want, is where will you up this tattoo?
The Many Ways To Get Lettering Tattoos
Lettering tattoos are an extremely exciting form of body art. You can get someone’s name, initials or nickname tattooed as a way to remember that person forever. It can be the easiest way to remember an important date with a permanent reminder tattooed on your body. You can also put quotes, scriptures, religious sayings or personal mottos someplace where they will never be forgotten or left behind.
Even a single letter can reflect an idea or attitude. What you want to impart can be said through the coloring you select and the font you choose. For example a complex idea written in a few words with a simple font can have a dramatic effect. Or you might want to use a highly stylized font to convey a longer message for the simple beauty of the lettering.
There are different kinds of letter styles. For instance Japanese lettering known as Kanji is one of the more complex lettering tattoo styles. You might put something simple like your child’s name or wedding date in this style and since few people will be able to read it this is a more personal message just for those who are involved to understand.
You can have many different colors and shading for this type of tattoo. Shading and back shadowing work to make the letters stand out more and gives them a dramatic look. You can also have backgrounds to lettering tattoos, but you might want to resist having one that’s too busy. Too much in the background can spell trouble for a lettering tattoo by making them difficult to read.
Lettering tattoos are also good in that these can be put just about anywhere. They can encircle a wrist, ankle or bicep. They can be placed squarely on the chest perhaps over the heart, or under an image. Other places a lettering tattoo can populate are the inside of the arm, along the fingers, the back of the neck, down the back or along the spine, and on the lower back.
Before going in to have the tattoo, carefully write out the wording of what you want the lettering tattoo to say. Watch for spelling errors since this will be permanently written on your body it’s a bad time to have a word misspelled. Look at different colors and if possible write out the saying or lettering as you wish to see it in that color. Talk to the tattoo artist beforehand about the lettering and see samples of his lettering artwork.
If you are getting a Kanji, tribal or Chinese font then ask if you can see the fonts stencils they have available to be sure this is exactly what you want. It’s actually a good idea if you’re getting a lettering tattoo in another language to know what the word actually says and whether it has more than one meaning to avoid embarrassment later.


