Tattoo designs generally fall under one of four categories.
1. Custom designs:Custom designs are projects you describe to your artist and then they draw them for you either from scratch based on your description or following references you brought in for them (photographs, artworks, other tattoos you like, a sketch made by or for you, etc). Every artist has a different policy when it comes to deadlines for custom projects, so it's best to contact your preferred tattooer directly and discuss the steps you need to take to receive your unique custom tattoo. If your idea is more complex, you may want to book a consultation so you can discuss the project with your artist in person.Custom designs are only made after a deposit has been placed and the appointment has been booked
.2. Flash designs or Wanna-dosAll of our artists have wanna-do or flash designs in their portfolios that they already drew and you can choose from. Our artist do non-repeatable flash designs, which means each design is unique and will be done only once. If you like a flash design that has already been booked, you may contact the artist so they make a new version of it custom for you.Flash designs are usually at a lower price than custom projects as our artist have made them to their own liking and are excited to see them come to life on your skin. You may book them by contacting the artist directly
.3. Client designsThese are designs someone drew for you, or maybe you made yourself. They can also be illustrations done by another artist that has given you permission to get their work tattooed
.4. "Stolen" designs. Our artists generally don't mind to work off of something you brought in, however please note that we refuse to "copy" designs taken off of the internet with no known origin that do not belong to neither the artist nor the client. Copying someone else's tattoo also goes against our policy and will be refused as a service. It is important to us that our clients receive unique tattoos tailored to their liking and plagiarism does not fit in our way of work.Exception to this rule are: public IP, classical paintings/scupltures/etc, album covers, fictional characters, etc.