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4 Tattoo Fonts You Can Consider for Your Next Script Tattoo

In the history of tattoos, tattoos of names, slogans, and such have been commonplace. Many individuals opt for these types of tattoos for many reasons, whether it be a quote they thoroughly believe in or the name of someone they truly love. Apart from what's being tattooed on the individual, there is another aspect to tattooing these things that will affect the final tattoo result: the font. Picking a font can be quite a challenge. Not only will one have to consider the artist's skill, but also the limitations of each type of script in a specific application.

That being said, if you are interested in tattooing a name, slogan, or anything of the like, you will want to know the common tattoo font styles that you can't go wrong with:

1. Block Style

One of the most common font styles you'll find when tattooing any word is block lettering. It is incredibly basic and super easy to do for any artist, hence its wide use. If you're looking for an excellent font to tattoo single words and such, block lettering is a good style to opt for. However, they aren't typically used for long texts. Those will be done in other font types simply because block style is more suited for single words.

2. Celtic Style

Another popular font is the Celtic style font. This type of font emits that ancient look and is generally used to indicate the wearer's origins. Also, this font is usually treated as a fantasy-type font, and as such, has been commonly used for fantasy-type tattoos, so if you were planning to do something ancient or mystical, Celtic style is the way to go.

3. Script Style

If you are looking for a font that looks much like a cursive-esque font or a handwritten font, script style is what you're looking for. It is a style that's made to imitate polished cursive handwriting, and it is much like calligraphy. However, this font style isn't as common as the above two fonts simply because it is a challenging font to pull off properly. If you want to use this font, make sure the artist can actually do it!

4. Graffiti Style

For the more street-culture-type fonts, the graffiti-style tattoos will do this perfectly. As you are aware, graffiti comes in many shapes, sizes, and styles, and you can expect the same when it comes to graffiti-style tattoos. Generally, this style revolves around brightly-colored letters that come in a wide range of shapes, some looking fluid, others boxier, and others a wild mix of both. Keep in mind that this popularity isn't particularly common in all of the tattoo worlds. However, they may be apparent in small groups, especially those who are into street culture.

Conclusion

With so many fonts to pick from, it can take you quite some time to figure out which one works for you. We highly recommend that you surf the internet for pictures of different tattoo styles and see which one you like and is one you're interested in getting on yourself. Also, stop by the tattoo artist's shop to look at the tattoos they've done. This way, not only can you pick a tattoo that'll look good on you, but choose one that the artist can professionally and expertly apply to your body, ensuring it looks stunning.

Certified Tattoo is a tattoo studio in Colorado, offering high-quality and professional tattoo jobs customers can be proud of. If you are looking for the best lettering tattoo parlor in Denver, check out what we can do for you today!