Which direction should a wrist tattoo face?
If it’s a text tattoo or an image you want to look at every day for any reason (say a memorial tattoo, or something religious), then I suggest orienting the design so that it always appears right-side-up to your eyes.
Where do you put your wrist tattoo?
The most common and popular placement for wrist tattoos is the inner wrist. This area allows for great visibility and a lower pain level than other options like the side, or top of the wrist.
Is a wrist tattoo a bad idea?
Absolutely. Areas with more nerves and bone and less flesh tend to hurt more. Pain intensity varies across different parts of the wrist, but the part of the inner wrist closest to the palm and the area over the bone on the outer wrist are particularly sensitive.
Will a wrist tattoo affect my future career?
No, Having A Tattoo Doesn’t Hurt Your Chances Of Getting A Job. While your mom might worry that a tattoo could affect your employment prospects, the reality is that, in most cases, it looks like having a tattoo won’t affect your job opportunities at all — and could in fact help you get a job.
What is it called when a tattoo can be read both ways?
An ambigram is a typographical design where a word or phrase has a meaning, whether it’s viewed right-side up or upside down. It can be the same word read either way, or it may be one word right-side up and a totally different word upside down.
Which way should forearm tattoos face?
Tattoo right way up. This usually applies to first time tattoo clients wanting a design on the inner forearm: they’d like the image facing the correct way when THEY look at it. However, if someone else looks when the arm is hanging, it’s upside down.
What is a reverse tattoo?
An ambigram is a form of typographical art that allows one word to be read in more than one direction, where the word reads the same when upside down or turn over to form an entirely new word. The common ambigram examples include family-forever, life-death, love-hate, hope-faith, sinner-saint and so on.