Thursday, January 27, 2011

Irish Tattoos for Men

If you're thinking of getting an Irish tattoo design, but you're looking for a few ideas for what to have, then this guide was written with you in mind. By the time you have finished reading, you should have a few good ideas you can use or tweak for your own tattoo. So let's begin.

Irish designs, as you may expect, often feature a lot of green. Common designs include clovers, knots, and Irish flags. Celtic crosses also feature prominently, although Celtic designs themselves are big enough to be classed as their own separate category.

The knot tattoos are often very detailed and intricate - they take a lot of fine needle work, so it can take awhile for this type of tattoo to be completed when you're in the tattoo artist's chair. The Irish tribal designs often feature many detailed curves, and strongly resemble the Celtic knot tattoo designs.

For a feminine design, hearts are often included with clovers in an interesting pattern. The heart will usually be chosen as the focal point, with tribal lines being used as stems for green 3-leaf clovers which will wind around the main heart design.

Another interesting theme is to make Irish symbols by using the winding, curved features of the knot design. A common example of this is an image of a 3-leaf clover, but drawn with an intertwining knot design. They are often symmetrically drawn, and the leaves of the clover will be designed to resemble heart shapes. This create a soft, feminine effect - and also shows a lot of Irish influence.

For a more Celtic feel to the design, it's best to choose the detailed knot/tribal designs, which often feature green and browns for color, and also emulate powerful Celtic symbols - such as crosses, clovers, and more abstract, yet intricate patterns.

Irish Tattoos

Irish Tattoos

If you're thinking of getting an Irish tattoo design, but you're looking for a few ideas for what to have, then this guide was written with you in mind. By the time you have finished reading, you should have a few good ideas you can use or tweak for your own tattoo. So let's begin.

Irish designs, as you may expect, often feature a lot of green. Common designs include clovers, knots, and Irish flags. Celtic crosses also feature prominently, although Celtic designs themselves are big enough to be classed as their own separate category.

The knot tattoos are often very detailed and intricate - they take a lot of fine needle work, so it can take awhile for this type of tattoo to be completed when you're in the tattoo artist's chair. The Irish tribal designs often feature many detailed curves, and strongly resemble the Celtic knot tattoo designs.

For a feminine design, hearts are often included with clovers in an interesting pattern. The heart will usually be chosen as the focal point, with tribal lines being used as stems for green 3-leaf clovers which will wind around the main heart design.

Another interesting theme is to make Irish symbols by using the winding, curved features of the knot design. A common example of this is an image of a 3-leaf clover, but drawn with an intertwining knot design. They are often symmetrically drawn, and the leaves of the clover will be designed to resemble heart shapes. This create a soft, feminine effect - and also shows a lot of Irish influence.

For a more Celtic feel to the design, it's best to choose the detailed knot/tribal designs, which often feature green and browns for color, and also emulate powerful Celtic symbols - such as crosses, clovers, and more abstract, yet intricate patterns.

Irish Tattoos

Thursday, July 1, 2010

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What's a Chopper Tattoo?
What exactly does it offer?
How are the tattoos categorised by style?
How long does the subscription last?
How much do I get charged?
Is it safe? How do I know it's not a scam?
What can I use it for?
What if I buy subscription but don't like it?
There are tons of designs available online for free. Why would I want to pay for it?

There are tons of designs available online for free, why would I want to pay for it?


First of all nothing is free on the Internet. Whenever someone is trying to offer you something for free he has some kind of interest in that, he will benefit from it. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that it's bad and evil, just that people will usually provide real value if they can get something in return.
Therefor, since Chopper Tattoo is a legitimate business and they get paid for providing you with fresh, beautiful and inspiring tattoo designs, they will be more inclined to do the best job they can.
If you are seriously thinking about getting a tattoo, or enhancing your design database, then investing few dollars in Chopper Tattoo subscription is a fair deal.
Buying Chopper Tattoo will save you this:
- Time - all designs are categorised and easily available through built in search engine
- Nerves - you never have to look anywhere else to find your tattoo, just one place
- Regrets - find your design, print it, bring to the nearest artist that has the skills to change it into a tattoo, no misunderstandings, no ugly ink.

What if I buy the subscription, but don't like it?


Ask for refund. Full refunds are provided by Clickbank.
You will have to contact them and ask for refund, there should be no problems with that.
For more info see Clickbank refund policy faq.

What can I use it for?


Since Chopper Tattoo has such a vast database of tattoo designs and unlimited letterings it allows you to find the perfect tattoo for you, download it to your computer, print it and bring to your parlor. Then again, if you don't know any good parlors near your town, Chopper Tattoo will help you find them.
If you are a tattoo artist yourself, you can use the database to increase number of original designs your shop offers or use it as a inspiration to create your own designs.

Is it safe? How do I know it's not a scam?


All transactions are ran by Clickbank, here's a part of Clickbank's "About Us" page:

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ClickBank makes a sale somewhere in the world every three seconds, safely processing more than 26,000 digital transactions a day. We serve more than 200 countries, and are consistently ranked as one of the most highly-trafficked sites on the web.

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