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You can have just about any image or words made into a tattoo for your body. The key to choosing the tattoo design that’s best for you is to consider your personality and interests, and find one that fits in with these. The following are some things to consider when it comes to choosing the image or words to have inked on your skin.
Choosing the right Image or Text
Some of the most popular tattoos are those that relate to a person’s favorite things. Famous film and book quotes are very popular, as are the lyrics to a favourite song. Often, if a tattoo has some meaning to a person, it makes it all the more easier to choose what to have inked on your body. For example, you can choose to honor important people that have made a difference in your life.
Having a loved ones favourite flower or name etched on your body is a great way to keep their memory alive. A tattoo doesn’t have to be serious. You may want to get a particular image inked on your body simply because you like the image. In fact, a lot of people view tattoos as individual works of art. Thus, you could have a full-on scene inked on your back or could go with a simple symbol that you enjoy. Popular symbols to have inked on your body include everything from one’s astrological sign to simple shapes like stars and hearts. If you look at your body as a canvas and as something beautiful, it will make choosing a tattoo all the more easier.
Choosing A Location & Size If you are having trouble choosing a tattoo, you should consider where you want it. This can help you to narrow down your options. There is a big difference between having a tattoo done on your back versus on your ankle or wrist. The sheer size of the tattoo is affected by the area you want inked. So if you would like a large tattoo, you should consider placing it on an area such as the stomach or shoulders and arms, as opposed to a small tattoo design which would be more suited to somewhere like the foot or hand.
When it comes to choosing the location of a tattoo, you want to think as much about your job as you do the very look of the design. Some workplaces and career types will frown on having tattoos. Therefore you might need to consider getting your tattoo in a place which can be easily covered up when at work. This may mean requiring the tattoo design to be placed on the upper arm instead of on the forearm so that it can be covered up easily when in professional situations.












