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Choose Your Subject

This is where you get to decide what your tattoo will be about. Maybe you already have an idea, or maybe you're still figuring it out—both are totally fine!

The best tattoos are ones that mean something to you personally. We'll help you explore different ideas and find something that feels right.

Tip: Click on any two subjects to compare them side by side!


Personal Meaning and Expression

The best tattoo subjects are those that hold personal significance to you. Consider:

  • Life Events: Milestones, achievements, or significant moments in your life
  • Memorials: Honoring loved ones who have passed away
  • Personal Growth: Symbols of transformation, resilience, or personal journeys
  • Beliefs & Values: Religious symbols, philosophical concepts, or moral principles
  • Identity: Cultural heritage, family history, or personal identity markers
  • Interests & Passions: Hobbies, favorite animals, or things that bring you joy

Your tattoo should tell your story. Don't feel pressured to choose something "trendy" if it doesn't resonate with you personally.


Common Subject Categories

Here are some common types of tattoo subjects, with examples to help you explore what feels right for you

Nature & Animals tattoo example

Nature & Animals

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Flowers, trees, animals, landscapes, celestial bodies

Often represent growth, strength, freedom, or connection to nature

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Symbols & Icons tattoo example

Symbols & Icons

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Geometric shapes, religious symbols, cultural icons, abstract designs

Can represent concepts, beliefs, or aesthetic preferences

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Text & Script tattoo example

Text & Script

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Quotes, names, dates, words, phrases

Direct expression of thoughts, memories, or mantras

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Portraits & People tattoo example

Portraits & People

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Loved ones, historical figures, self-portraits

Honoring people who have influenced your life

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Abstract & Artistic tattoo example

Abstract & Artistic

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Abstract designs, artistic interpretations, creative expressions

Pure aesthetic expression without specific meaning

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Cultural and Symbolic Considerations

Many symbols and images carry cultural or historical meanings:

  • Research First: Understand the meaning and history of symbols before choosing them
  • Cultural Respect: Be mindful when using symbols from cultures not your own
  • Personal Interpretation: You can assign your own meaning, but be aware of traditional meanings
  • Consult Experts: If using cultural symbols, consider consulting with people from that culture

It's important to be respectful and informed when choosing culturally significant imagery. See our Context & Meaning guide for more detailed information.


Choosing the Right Subject for You

Questions to ask yourself when choosing subject matter:

  • What does this image mean to me personally?
  • Will I still love this in 10, 20, or 30 years?
  • Does this represent who I am or who I'm becoming?
  • Is this something I want to explain to others, or keep private?
  • Does this subject matter align with my values and beliefs?
  • Am I choosing this for myself or to please others?

Take your time. There's no rush. The best tattoos are those chosen thoughtfully and with genuine personal connection.


Combining Subjects

Many tattoos combine multiple subjects to create deeper meaning:

  • Nature + Text: A flower with a meaningful quote
  • Symbols + Dates: A meaningful symbol with an important date
  • Animals + Elements: An animal with natural elements that enhance meaning
  • Portraits + Symbols: A portrait surrounded by meaningful symbols

Work with your artist to create a cohesive design that combines multiple elements in a way that tells your complete story.


Working with Your Artist

Your artist can help you refine your subject matter:

  • Bring References: Show your artist images, symbols, or ideas you're drawn to
  • Explain Your Meaning: Share why this subject matters to you
  • Be Open to Suggestions: Artists may have ideas to enhance or refine your concept
  • Ask Questions: Inquire about how different subjects work as tattoos
  • Trust the Process: Let your artist translate your vision into tattoo art

Remember: A good artist will listen to your story and help create something that honors your vision while working well as a tattoo design.


Almost there! You're doing amazing. Now comes the exciting part—finding your artist and actually getting your tattoo! We'll walk you through the entire process step-by-step so you know exactly what to expect.