Meaningful Tattoos designs is our favorite service. Our goal is to help people express their innermost feelings and emotions through art. Whatever the design or artwork you choose to stamp on your skin, it’ll be a part of you forever—much like a signature.
Here’s how to come up with an original tattoo idea:
- Understand why you want a tattoo.
- Know what it’ll represent.
- Decide where it’ll be.
- Choose a style.
- Research extensively.
- Include your personality.
- Be flexible.
- Fill up our tattoo inquiry
Here some meaningful tattoos design you might resonate with:
Butterfly Tattoos
Butterflies usually symbolize transformation and growth. It’s a whimsical design with a sense of fantasy and freedom because of the insect’s colorful wings. This tattoo also looks great in monochrome black or a full-color design.
Semicolon Tattoo
The semicolon has evolved into a very important symbol over the years. Because of Project Semicolon launched in 2013, the punctuation mark is now a sign of solidarity for those dealing with mental illness and support for individuals who have lost a loved one because of suicide. It’s also a symbol of encouragement for those going through depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. We do advise though that you only get this done if you genuinely believe in the advocacy it this stands for and not simply for aesthetic purposes.
Lotus Flower Tattoo
The lotus flower has become a popular tattoo idea since Nadine Lustre’s recent ink. Though the design isn’t unique to the actress, it’s the perfect flower to flaunt as a message to yourself to “rise above your struggles.” It’s a tattoo you’d want to consider if you just experienced something really painful or difficult in your life, and it will serve as a reminder that you’ve overcome those challenging times.
Elephant Tattoo
Elephants are gentle giants and are animals that have a variety of meanings across different religions. These animals are also very matriarchal, which makes them a popular design among women. Generally though, elephants represent good luck and prosperity. Not to mention, they look pretty cute as a minimalistic tattoo!
Dragonfly Tattoo
Dragonflies look particularly whimsical as a tattoo. In Japanese culture, dragonflies symbolize “power” and “agility” since these creatures always fly forward and never back. Some say they also mean “free-spirited” since they never fly in a straight line. And since these creatures are quite a rarity these days, this tattoo design also gives off a sense of uniqueness.
Ampersand Tattoo
If you don’t believe in forever, then maybe you should try getting an ampersand tattoo. The symbolic “and” means that nothing lasts and that there will always be a next chapter to the good and bad events in your life. Though that might sound dreary to some, we’d like to think of it as a “this too shall pass” symbol for anyone struggling to cope with their problems.
Star Tattoo
Stars usually mean being “the light amongst the darkness,” It’s the perfect design to get if you’ve got unwavering positivity and a bubbly and cheerful disposition. It could also mean that no one can ever dim your brightness.
Minimalist Chevron Tattoo
The perfect minimalist tattoo you can practically place anywhere on your body—from in between your fingers to behind your ears. The chevron symbol means something special in ancient Viking culture and is a sign of good luck for the wearer and the people around them.
Sunflower Tattoo
Since sunflowers look up to sky, they’re usually regarded as symbols of positivity and optimism. The color yellow is also a bright and happy hue that’s perfect for a colored ink design.
Handwritten Quote Tattoo
If you want something extremely personal, why not get a tattoo of a quote that means something to you and in your handwriting? You can always go with generic sayings of encouragement, love, and inspiration, but go a step further and have them ink it in your handwriting to make it even more special.
So if you want to get a meaningful tattoo done, please contact me.