Finally after months of delay, I am happy to bring you the second round of the popular “Branded Designers” series. If this is your first time here, please go check out the first round, and for those of you already familiar, welcome back.
You may notice things this time are a little different, for example I tried to put more emphasis on the photos of the tattoos. And I really tried to encourage people to go in depth with the descriptions of their tattoos. So please sit back, relax and enjoy getting to know these “branded” designers.

The main inspiration behind my tattoos was art and design. After spending hours upon hours in art history class, certain artists and eras started standing out to me. I’ll never forget the day when I opened my book up to the page of “The Great Wave off Kanagawa.” This is one of my favorite pieces, done by was Katsushika Hokusai, and figured what better place to have it than on my arm. This is obviously a popular piece of art work, but the process behind Japanese art was the tattoo deal breaker. Japanese wood block and print work is one of the contributing forces to the development to graphic deign, therefore adding personal significance to this piece.

In the traditional Japanese tradition, I choose to incorporate a flower into my sleeve. My tattoos were my wedding present and I let me wife pick the flower. Her favorite flower was the dahlia, so thats how that came about.

Scroll on the back of my arm says “speak words of life” in Japanese. In Japanese art, the scroll was the location where the artist would sign his name and I wanted to use that scroll for this message. My father is a pastor and I had the privilege of having my wedding done by my father. After the ceremony, he had some words of wisdom, and thats where the “speak words of life” came from. It’s main theme is to be positive, set your mind on godly things, and build (not destroy)….in our marriage and in life.

In short, my sleeve is design, art, and my commitment to my wife. Its only 1/3 done and will be completed with another on of my favorite pieces from Hokusai.

Growing up I was always fascinated with body art. I love my tattoos, they have a lot of meaning to me, and are something that can never be taken away from me.
My right arm is mostly family oriented, my mom’s name and my sister’s first initials ”R & L” are each surrounded by a flower on the front and back of my arm. My daughter’s name Makenna is on my lower forearm and the words “White Dog,” (what my last name means in Scottish) is written within a crown covering my shoulder. The praying hands represent my faith and are there to remind me of the power of prayer, along with a couple other things mixed within the sleeve.

My left arm consists of a one eyed creature with tentacles wrapping around a skull and skeleton with an angel standing in the green moat. The creature represents evil and how it can take you down if you let it. The angel standing strong and the small banner that says “faith,” remind me to stay strong with my Faith or evil will get the best of me.

I also have a tattoo across my chest that says, “1 Corinthians 13”. I share that with my wife who has it tattooed on her forearm. It is the love chapter in the Bible and if you have not read it I recommend it.

My chest Tattoo is a reminder of who I am and where I have come from. The two birds one with devil horns and the one with the halo are on each side of the heart representing the constant struggle between making the right choices (more times than not I end up as the bird with horns) In the banner above them it says “By Grace Alone”. It is the only way I make it day by day is through God’s grace. Most of my life I was not what you would consider a “Model Citizen” and I am thankful for God’s grace in my life to help me be the person I was created to be (as opposed to being the mess I made of myself). It is never easy, but it is always worth it in the end.
The years in the banner on the bottom are the year I was born (1974), and the year that God changed my life by rescuing me from myself (1995). It is a great reminder of who I used to be, and who I have become, a change that didn’t happen as a result of religion, but by relationship.


My tattoo is of an anchor, flower, diamond, and rope on my left foot. I grew up by the water, born to two parents who loved sailing (in fact, they decided where I would live growing up while at a sailboat race in my hometown.) Both of my parent’s fathers were in the navy, too. It just seemed natural to get an anchor. The flower is for my mother and the diamond is for my best friend (who has a diamond in the frosting of a cupcake tattooed on her wrist for the same significance).


I can’t imagine not having tattoos. It feels like they were always supposed to be there. I’ve gone for a traditional style so far, there’s just something special about it that appeals and connects with me. the clipper ship represents my life, where like the ship, i have some control over where i go (sail and rudder) there are also outside forces (wind and currents) that will push and pull me in certain directions. i also like the idea that i’m on a journey.
The words Faith Hope and Love are found in 1 Corinthians 13:13 (New Living Translation) ‘Three things will last forever—faith, hope, and love—and the greatest of these is love.’ I see these as being things i always need more of in my life and hope that one day i’ll be known by. As love is the greatest I have a few roses winding their way around my arm, they also serve to represent the fact that I connect most with God in creation, seeing this wonderful world always inspires me.

I also have an anchor with ‘family’ wrapped around it, this simply states that it’s my family who ground me and support me and i love them.

A huge thanks to everyone who contributed and supported this effort. If you are a “branded” designer and would like to be featured in the next round please contact me for more details. Also, I’m thinking of starting a list of some of the best tattoo shops, worldwide. So if you want to share with me your favorites, or maybe you work in one yourself, please leave a comment below. It would benefit the whole creative community. Thanks.
You were right to censor Aaron’s nips, those things are like pepperonis.
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LOLOLOL!
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HA…..seriously. I hate pepperonis.
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ooops! nice touch Kyle way to keep things “PG”
Thanks for letting me be apart of round two, great job man. Maybe next time my throat will be done!
~ Aaron I
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thanks kyle! and thanks everyone else for sharing, it’s interesting to hear other peoples stories
Kyle,
So stoked to be a part of this, thanks man. Love the presentation.
Thanks for covering Aaron’s nipples as well, will save me from nightmares tonight… lol
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For a second there, I though Josh had 4 right arms!
Thanks again Kyle for this. So stoked to be included. Hopefully I will have my sleeve finished for round 3.
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Tattoos can mean so much to their bearers. It’s cool to see that part of a designer’s inspiration get some attention. Keep it up, Kyle.
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Nice post Kyle! Josh Cagwin’s right arm is beautiful man!
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Thanks for the include, Kyle. I feel honored to be the only girl! Also Simon’s tattoos are incredible and so well done.
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Thanks Kathryn, i was thinking yours it’s pretty sweet too!
Awesome posts! My sleeve is really similar to Aaron’s piece. I got it to symbolize the new life I’ve been given free from the demons of my past. IMO, tattoos without meaning are silly. There’s nothing cooler than hearing the stories behind peoples ink. Great job!
I love these posts and am really glad to hear that you’re going to keep them up!
While I’m not interested in getting any tattoos I found the meaning behind them helpful and I pray that God will use the Christian based ones to lead others to Jesus.
Laurie
I’ve got a couple – but they’re just words & one chinese symbol on my neck. I’m hoping to get a couple new ones soon and will submit pictures then. Compared to the others here, I feel artless
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Cool little article – always great to see other ink.
Drop me a line for your next series… I got loads of ink to share ![]()
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Great post Kyle, really different, haven’t seen a post like this in the design community before. I’m on the road to getting my first sleeve done, can’t wait. I agree, Josh Cagwin’s right arm is sick, I live in Scotland and I didn’t know Cagwin meant white dog, you learn something new every day! LOL at Aarons nip-stars ![]()
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These are really cool, I wish I could share my tattoos, but my main piece isn’t finished yet, and probably won’t be for awhile…
Until I can send my own in, keep em coming, I love seeing other tattoos and hearing their stories.