Discover the art of designing a captivating tattoo logo that embodies creativity, boldness, and personal expression.
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Out of an unusual body ornament, tattoos have become a very common thing available to literally anyone. Nowadays, people are looking for unique ideas for impressive and memorable tattoos. As an owner of a tattoo salon, you must know your business like the back of your hand. This knowledge will prove fundamental to creating a neat logo for your company.
Despite the global trend towards simplification, logo designs still resemble sophisticated and intricate works of art. Plenty of fine details is what separates tattoo logos from other emblems. To get a general sense of direction, take a look at logos used by Studio City Tattoo, Ink Ink Tattoo, American Electric Tattoo Shop, and other popular tattoo salons.
After browsing through hundreds of tattoo logos, we’ve identified several common traits that make the signature style of this group of designs. Most emblems are logotypes, or text-based logos. The designs use sophisticated typography that imitate handwritten fonts. The so-called “Wild West typography” is also a common creative solution. Some designs look as if they were painted in ink. Most logos feature refined elements, such as strokes, swirls, serifs, and smooth lines. Graphic-based logos are less common. Sometimes, business owners pick an impressive tattoo made by one of their employees and put it on their logo. The absolute majority of tattoo logos have a black and white palette. Also, it might be a good idea to play around with the natural shades of red, brown, and yellow.
Before you start creating, you can familiarize yourself with the works of our users.
Recommended pages for more inspiration: How To Create A Souvenir Logo? How to Create a Guitar Logo How to Create a MMA Logo? How to Create a Heart Logo? How to Create a Dragon Logo?
Disclaimer: The content on this page is for information purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or accounting advice. If you have specific questions about any of these topics, seek the counsel of a licensed professional.
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