Showing posts with label Contests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contests. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2011

5 Things You Must Not Do If You Want To Win Tattoo Design Contests

So you are a budding (or maybe experienced), tattoo artist who wants to lock horns with your peers in a tattoo designing contest - or you are simply someone interested in the whole tattoo business, and want to get some tips that will help to win a tattoo designing contest. The best way to begin our discussion is to start with a brief overview about tattooing. Tattoo art is an ancient form of art that has its roots far back in history. In modern times it has attained a new level of recognition among young people from all walks of life. It is not only a way to enhance appearance but is a means of demonstrating a philosophy of life.

Tattoo designing contests are taking the world by storm; they are giving a new platform to artists, enabling them to showcase their talents. Online tattoo designing contests are even better because even beginners can try out their artistic abilities without using intimidating tattooing equipment. All that is needed is the creativity of the individual. Now let's proceed with the things that you should not do if you want to win a tattoo design contest:

1. Since the competition is about designing, you have to be original. Don't try to use or upload a tattoo design you have seen or copy one from somewhere else. This won't be tolerated, whatever excuse you may give. Remember, the judges are extremely talented and know about the world of tattoo art and cannot be easily fooled.

2. Be creative in your approach. Creativity is just letting your imagination run wild, and then setting down your ideas on paper, where it will reflect the way you see things. Since every person thinks in a unique way, the resulting design will be unique too. Don't be influenced by popular ideas. If you want to produce a fresh design you need to look elsewhere.

3. Just before the competition, go and do something else. Don't think about tattoo designs all day. It is a good idea to let your mind and brain relax so that they are in the best shape to work properly. Do things that help you unwind. If you like gardening or walking, do that. You may not realize it, but wonderful ideas come to us when we least expect it. You won't come up with a good design by obsessing about the competition.

4. If you want to win a competition, make sure that the contest that you have selected is something that excites you. If you just put your name down for the sake of it, it won't be of much use. A tattoo competition like ours is really worthwhile, and all entrants will find it both interesting and exciting. It has great prizes too.

5. Last but not least, don't go for a contest without knowing the theme or the rules that govern it. You could be awarded high penalties if you make a mistake just because you didn't bother to understand the rules.

Kristen Dunn is a tattoo enthusiast and professional tattoo designer who has created thousands of thought provoking, elegant, and funky tattoos for her clients. She has a vast collection of custom designs to her credit. Winner of several awards and accolades, Kristen is now a founding member of the world's largest custom tattoo design community at CreateMyTattoo. View her tattoo collection or read more on her blog here.


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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

10 Top Tattoo Tips For Winning Tattoo Design Contests

The number of marketplaces for tattoo designs is increasing significantly. Maybe this is because of the high demand for tattoo designs originating from the development in fashion styles and trends. What these marketplaces usually do is to host contests for the best tattoo design. A client who wants a unique custom tattoo design initiates the contest. The client will also be the one who will pick the winner according to the specifications and details indicated in the contest rules. The prize money can be quite low but these competitions are important for both the customer and the designer. This is why lots of artists are encouraged to participate in these.

If you are a tattoo designer and want to participate in these tattoo design contests, there are many things that you need to ponder on so that you will have the best chance of winning the competition.

One; do not hesitate to consult the client. There are some details that cannot be included straightaway in the contest criteria on posting it. Hence, there might be some other specifications that the client did not put on it. This is also a way to establish a good working relationship with the client.

The second thing is regarding asking for other suggestions. You can do this in two (2) major ways. One way is to ask other artists or designers, while the other way is by asking for the input of people who are not artists. The importance of asking for suggestions from the latter is due to the value placed upon what ordinary clients think about your design.

Thirdly, you must comply with all the specifications. Try to stick with what your client asks you to do. You must always be on the same wavelength. You may want to depart from the plan but be sure to ask the client first.

Fourth, and this is very important, is beating the deadline. This is an indication of how disciplined and serous you are as an artist. Try to submit your design ahead of time and not right on the deadline.

Fifthly, always give your best design. There are some tattoo designers who are not impressed by the amount of prize money offered, and tend to submit a second-rate drawing. More often than not, the result is that you won't win doing this.

The sixth thing you need to do is allot a time to conceptualize. Make sure that the time you will take is appropriate, and enough for you to clear your mind and just think about conceptualization. However, ensure as well that you don't take too long.

Another thing you need to think about is to reading around the subject. This is one of the best ways to gather ideas.

Moreover, you should also research new techniques and use these in order to impress your client. This is because it is also a way to increase your value as an artist.

The ninth thing you need to consider is to ask for third-person comments and suggestions before submitting your design.

Last, but not least, to win tattoo design contests, you must also be open to revisions and alterations in your design. These revisions can be from your friends, co-artists or your client.

Kristen Dunn is a tattoo enthusiast and professional tattoo designer who has created thousands of thought provoking, elegant, and funky tattoos for her clients. She has a vast collection of custom designs to her credit. Winner of several awards and accolades, Kristen is now a founding member of the world's largest custom tattoo design community at CreateMyTattoo. View her tattoo collection or read more on her blog here.


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