| Super Hot Or Super Cool Word Tattoo Designs For Women And Men |
| Written by Chris Smith |
| Wednesday, 05 May 2010 07:48 |
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You have probably seen a few people at least by now that have written and word tattoo designs right? Guys with them on their forearm and ladies on their side and rib cage area. These are currently one of the most popular trends in tattoo designs and styles that are out there. Everyone wants to be unique and different in the world of tattoos and not the same. Therefore many people are opting to get literary tattoo designs done in a foreign language. Thus definitely adds a level of complexity and an air of mystery to the final design. It makes it more alive and interesting it gives it more dimension so more people will notice it.
You have probably seen a few people at least by now that have written and word tattoo designs right? Guys with them on their forearm and ladies on their side and rib cage area. These are currently one of the most popular trends in tattoo designs and styles that are out there. Everyone wants to be unique and different in the world of tattoos and not the same. Therefore many people are opting to get literary tattoo designs done in a foreign language. Thus definitely adds a level of complexity and an air of mystery to the final design. It makes it more alive and interesting it gives it more dimension so more people will notice it. Things To Be Careful About - If you have been considering your options and kind of debating on getting a written word tattoo design or even a word in a foreign language then you should proceed carefully. That does not mean abandon the product all together. You should also realize that the tattoo artist is in the business to make money at the end of the day. Therefor if you want a Kanji design many will produce something like Kanji but it might not be the exact correct one or it might get flipped over or turned around int he process. Many tattoo artists don't know the difference. So the word of warning is to select your tattoo artist and design very carefully and double check with a native speaker that is says exactly what you want it to. So How Do You Get A Design - After reading what I said above you might just want to ditch the project all together. Luckily there are two easy ways to make sure you don't fall into the trap. First you can serk a tattoo artist that specializes in the types of designs that you are looking for. In other words a person that specializes in Japanese tattoo designs is probably not going to mess up the kanji. The other way is to use the power of the internet and search for a native speaker of the language you want your tattoo done in. They will often check or verify the final artwork for you. This can be done pretty easily for free and sometimes you might even have a to pay a bit of money. In the end is is money well spent. Another thing that can be very helpful to the translator and make the words and the final tattoo design more accurate is to choose words that are common and not slang. For example if you wanted to get the word "pimp" tattooed across your chest in Kanji it would be very difficult for the translator to find Kanji that would translate that word. There is no word for pimp in the Japanese language and for sure in the older script or writing of Kanji which is thousands of years old. So choose your words wisely and try to find words that are not slang or culturally based words. Also don't be locked into exact translations. Often words don't translate straight across from one language to the next. It takes some finesse and alter of the words to truly express the meaning of the saying in another language. Finding A Tattoo Artist - Last but not least you want to carefully find the tattoo artist. There are tons of tattoo artists out their and many of them are truly artists. Meaning they have special skills and talents and they are not just machines that pump out tattoo designs. They have special and unique talents and skill sets and therefore it can be beneficial to seek out an artist that specializes in the language you want to get the tattoo done in. For example if you get a kanji tattoo design done by a Japanese tattoo artist you can be pretty sure the translation and the artwork has been done correctly. As always you get what you pay for in life and going with cheap is not the way to go with a tattoo that you will wear for the rest of your life. So if it costs a little more then pay and be satisfied with the tattoo you get! If you are still seriously considering getting a written word tattoo and one that is in a foreign language then you are well on your way. Remember you want to verify and double check your design with a native speaker of the language. You also want to take your time to find the right tattoo artist. You want to find someone that you can work with and someone that will listen but also give input in to the final design. Take your time and enjoy the entire process of getting a tattoo. It might come together really quick and other times it can take a long time to find the right design and the right artist to tattoo it. Either way fast or slow just enjoy the process and don't rush it. About the Author: If you are serious at all about getting a Japanese Tattoo Design or just love looking at tattoo designs and gather ideas online then you have to check out this 100% free resource with tons of super hot galleries, tattoo pictures and tattoo designs for everyone. Go to Japanese Hannya Tattoos. |