
Before I got my first tattoo I was told they were addictive. Everyone I knew that had a tattoo already would say something like, “once you get one you can’t stop. It’s a rush.” And while I don’t find this to be completely true, now that I’ve had mine for over a year I am ready to get a new one. I already have a few ideas in my head of what I want, but I thought what better way to get inspiration than to reach out to my fellow designers and see what they had to offer. And I must say, after a brief outreach to my fellow friends on twitter and flickr I am pleased with the response I got.
So here, without further ado, I present you with 9 wonderfully “branded” designers.
Aaron Irizarry
The tattoos on my hands are my favorite because they are on my hands, and they are zombies. Both also have significant spiritual meaning to me.
The one holding the Anchor and sinking (right) is a constant reminder of the damaging/negative things I used to hold onto in life that brought me down (or caused me to sink), and that God freed me from those things/addictions/struggles. The one with the crown engulfed in flames (left) reminds me that in order to have victory in life whether spiritually, mentally, physically, etc… I have to endure the flames, and pass through the fire knowing that God is in control.
I love when there is a story behind a tattoo, it gives interesting perspective into people’s lives and how they think creatively about their experiences.
Adelle Charles
In all reality the “star” has no meaning besides that I like stars and I had always wanted to get some ink on my wrist – something simple and something that could be covered if needed.
Adelle is also in the works on a new tattoo and I wanted to give you a sneak peek of it. She says hopefully it should be “in ink” within the next month. And in my opinion it completely rocks.

Angie Bowen
I designed this tattoo to commemorate my husband and I going vegan a few years back. I wanted something small and simple so I decided to go with pure typography. It’s an ambigram (meaning it looks exactly the same upside down and right side up).
April Holle
The tree for me symbolizes wisdom, growth, strength, and being able to withstand the test of time and changing conditions. The gnarled bark reminding me that change is required to continue to grow.
The cherry blossoms symbolize the fragile, transient nature of life. The falling blossoms are for those I’ve lost during my life, my mother and my aunt, both strong women that have effected my life greatly.
While the tree was a huge part of the design of the full tattoo, the drawing of the tree was not planned before my session this evening. The artist hand drew this on my back within a matter of twenty minutes and perfectly captured what I wanted.
Chris Coyier
It’s a circle. The perfect idea. The perfect design. Contrast, balance, geometry. Line, shape, form. A circle doesn’t say much, yet says it all.
David Aaron Hopper
Each of these tattoos are Hebrew writing that represents one of the names of God represented in the Bible. The top is Jehovah-Mekadesh, which means “The Lord who sanctifies”. The bottom is Jehovah-Nissi, “The Lord my Banner”.
I got these to always remind me that God is there with me during my hard times. There to keep me strong and there to go before me into all the “battles” in my life.
Emily Lewis
I have several tattoos, and I’d been wanting to get something on my inner right wrist. I came across an article in the February/March 2008 issue of Dynamic Graphics: “Punctuation: From Charlemagne to the Chicago Manual of Style.” It featured the interrobang in several iterations. It just struck me then that would be the perfect tattoo to represent my love of punctuation in general, and my fondness for the interrobang specifically.
Graham Smith
Ever since I was a teenager, I had wanted a tattoo, but I certainly didn’t want any kind of generic style, walk in, take a look at a catalogue, choose one then BAM. (One instant tattoo that you probably share with a 100 others.)
So I booked up several meetings with a local tattoo artist to go over the designs I sketched out, then he took and crafted them into what you see. It is based on the Eye of Ra, and the only area of colour is the eye, which was a brilliant hue of turquoise, just dulled a bit now. It takes up most of the upper arm, but it’s been designed to wrap around and follow the curvature of the arm but also to finish before a standard t-shirt finishes. I wanted it to be obvious when wearing a vest or nothing, but when wearing a short sleeved smart shirt or t-shirt, to be mostly hidden. So this works well for me.
Jason Armstrong
At the beginning of the process of getting a tattoo, it was strange to look down at my skin and see it there, but the longer I’ve had it, the more it’s really become a part of me. Now, I look at the rest of my skin as more of a blank canvas that *needs* to be filled. It just seems so right.
As for what it represents to me, I have always loved dragons. Having participated in martial arts, played Dungeons & Dragons when I was younger and read numerous books about them, I grew to appreciate them for what they represent as well as art. Dragons represent wisdom and to me personally the wisdom I am acquiring as I age. I am looking forward to getting a tiger on my left arm and shoulder to represent gradually leaving behind the impetuous and often angry child of my youth.
Thanks again to everyone that participated.
Personally, this was one of my favorite posts I have done. Even though it took me longer to put together than expected, I learned a few things about being persistent and following up with people (always a good area to grow in), and even making the tough decision to cut some people (Nothing personal).
And what about me? Here is a picture of my current tattoo (the top picture is when I first got it done in April last year and the bottom was taken this past August) and what it means to me. Hopefully now with all this inspiration I can begin putting together ideas for my next tattoo. Thanks again everyone.
Kyle Steed

I got this tattoo done while I was stationed in Japan. The last thing I wanted was another kanji character tattoo. (I never saw people in Japan with english words tattooed on themselves.) The guy who did it didn’t speak a lick of english but boy did he understood tattoos. It took roughly about 3 hours to complete.
The main focus of the tattoo is a rampart lion within a shield, resembling a coat of arms. The text underneath it reads “Victoria Vero” which translates from Latin to “Victory in Truth”. It’s a symbol, a reminder for me that in my life there is always victory in truth, victory in Jesus.












31 Comments
Ninja post. My own “brand” is in the works. I’ll be sure to share with you when it’s done.
Thanks man. I can’t wait to see what you come up with.
great article!
Loving all the people and stories, it is awesome to see everyone’s different ideas,beliefs, and stories. Gotta love the diversity!
@Adelle,Chris – I digg the simplicity
I also have a great tattoo on my wrist that says “pay up”… had some trouble with a paying client once
Oh man. This is such a cool post, love the way it is layed out, with the pics placed as they are. Funny how posts that you think might be quick can take longer.
Personally, I think this was such a ace idea and certainly worth doing, I love seeing other people’s tattooes, never bores me. Doesn’t matter is they discreet or not, each one usually has a story.
Appreciate you putting this one together,
Graham
Excellent job Kyle! Well worth the wait!
It is great to hear other people’s stories and see their “brand”
Great idea and I’m glad I could be apart of it!
@Aaron – I like that one. I wish I could’ve included all of yours, but that might require a whole “interview” by itself.
@Graham – thanks man, and thanks for being a part of this.
@kyle… haha thanks for the include
I absolutely love this post – have been thinking for a few years about getting a tattoo on the small of my back – a symbol for freedom and another on the inside of my right hand
Thank you to all of you who shared – what a beautiful insight in to you and your art.
I’m branded too! http://www.flickr.com/photos/kateproulx/2569719644/
Angie’s ambiagram one is awesome!
I really like how everyone has a story behind their tattoos. I don’t have any and I don’t really know anyone who does, so I was never privy to this side of it! Thanks for sharing, Kyle! Stumbled!
Thanks for including me, Kyle. Great post with great art direction (as usual).
Also got me excited thinking about my next tattoo …
Cant help but think of a quest giver in World of Warcraft when looking at Emily’s
Thanks for the opportunity to share my art with you.
I love to see what others have chosen to take with them throughout their lives on their skin as well.
Great article Kyle, getting to hear everyone’s stories behind their ink was great. And thanks for letting me be a part of this, all of my tattoos mean so much to me so it was awesome getting to share one.
I’m a web developer and designer and i have quite a few tattoos. more to come.
http://flickr.com/photos/davidsparks/2099839068/
taken quite some time ago.
@Emily – you’re welcome and thank you for all the grammar corrections.
@April – no problem. I’m glad you got in touch with me. your tattoo is great.
@Angie – I’m glad that you were able to share as well.
@David – thanks for posting a link to your stuff. I dig it.
Really unique idea for a post. I enjoyed reading this
Awesomeness! some great reading material, very coool seeing everyones tatoos, supposidly getting one on the wrist hurts quite alot, ive not got any myself but have always thought about it, never really had a reason, maybe one day!
Great article, I have a bunch of tattoos done by Yan Black http://www.yourmeatismine.com
@Max getting the wrist done is super painful, armpits suck as well.
Great post – incredible images. I’m branded, too!
http://blog-omotives.blogspot.com/2006/05/unveiling-kiss-my-caboose.html
I’ve still got a tattoo on credit as an added bonus for when I designed a website for a tattoo artist (www.samclarktattoos.com) however i’ve never really known what to get. I was thinking a USB symbol on my right wrist (ie. my attachment to the computer and design) but always have 2nd thoughts.
whoaw, this is some adorable post, the right timing, I’m in consideration of getting one as well, thanks*
Some great ink here, nothing like a piece of individuality. You can find some professional catalogues here if needed Tattoo Parlour
Awesome post , I have four more tattoos then I need to get within the next few years , When you have a followup to this post for more branded artists , let me know Ill be happy to submit a few pictures!
Im sure you could milk this post out, and some. I certainly would love to have another crack as I have another one of the right arm with the same Egyptian theme, so would love to do a left and right expose…
Neat.
@Graham – yeah I’ve already considered doing a round 2 of this post. I’ve already received many comments and messages from people saying they would like to take part next time. So I’m glad it’s been received well. And thanks for taking part.
Awesome post, Kyle! I love tattoos and it’s always cool to hear the explanations and stories behind them. Like with Emily, I’d love to submit pics of my current tattoos if you do another post!
I love the post. It always fascinates me how people want to permanently decorate their bodies. Not knocking tattoos at all. They’re just not for me. I kid my tattooed friends that I intend to express my individuality by not getting a tattoo. The irony is that at the rate tattoos are catching on I may so get that chance. =)
Have a look at these links:
http://noisydecentgraphics.typepad.com/design/2008/05/do-graphic-desi.html
http://wemadethis.typepad.com/we_made_this/2008/10/got-ink.html
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hey my ink is located here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/armorath/sets/72157608087662106/
and some of the reason for the lower sleeve: http://www.armorath.com/blog/2007/09/26/what-my-tatts-mean/
i’m a designer too. and i love tattoos. nice post kyle.
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