Friday, February 18, 2011

The Most Creative Tattoo Fonts

Are you planning to have a tattoo that has characters and words such as name tattoo? Make sure you do the proper research in order to get the best suitable tattoo fonts. Tattoo designing is a serious art. Since tattoos are generally for a life time and are parts of your body, getting the best possible is the right approach.

You can choose from huge range of fonts available. You can generate and select various types of font by using your computer. Combining tattoo fonts with your tattoo design and check out the final design is very easy with computer. Print out your selected tattoo designs and show it to your tattoo artist for advice. This will help your artist to craft your favorite tattoo design on your body.
When it comes to tattoo fonts, Fiery and Icy styles are most sought after. If you want to have a cool personality these fonts are the best. Several popular designs utilized from Old English. Usually people prefer eye-catching tattoo fonts for obvious reasons.

But, do you really know the main reason these tattoo fonts are used? Usually, people use them in name tattoos. Most tattoo fans love this kind of tattoo design. These are also used to add the names of beloved ones such as parents, children, or person who has died. There numerous other reasons behind the use of tattoo fonts.
 Kanji Japanese calligraphy tattoo fonts are also very popular. Initially Kanji calligraphy was used to write on bones. Today, among Japanese who prefer to give old charm to their tattoos, the rounded and natural Japanese calligraphy is more popular.

However, Kanji has evolved along the time and has diverged into two diverse styles: SOSHO Kanji and MINCHO Kanji.

MINCHO Kanji in Japanese is just like Times New Roman in English. In Japan, it's the most frequently used font in print. It's is more formal and gradually becoming popular in other media's such as Billboards in Japan.
 On the other hand, SOSHO Kanji is relatively more modern, cursive Kanji style and used to create smoothly flowing lines. You can see SOSHO Kanji fonts in the movie "The Last Samurai". You will find SOSHO Kanji style at martial arts training centers as well.

A perfect tattoo means perfect combination of design and tattoo fonts. Therefore, before you choose tattoo fonts, it's crucial to understand the right meaning. Research and pick carefully in order to get the most unique tattoo fonts you love the most. The style of use of tattoo fonts tells a lot about personality.

Alain Bernard Tattoo

Alain Bernard is an outstanding French swimmer who has won three Olympic medals.

Alain has a single tattoo designs on his body that we are aware of, which is a shark with tribal markings located on his left hip/abdomen area.


Shaquille O'Neal Tattoos


Shaquille O'Neal is a great all star caliber NBA player and 3 time finals MVP, commonly referred to as "Shaq" and the "Diesel". Not only is Shaq an accomplished basketball player, he is also well known for his impeccable acting skills and sensational singing voice, not to mention an official U.S. Deputy Marshal.

Shaquille O'Neal is also a man who enjoys his tattoos, which he has around a dozen. The tattoos on his left arm include, the famous shield of superman with the words "Man of Steel", he also has a large tattoo of his nickname "Diesel" just above the shield.

He has a rather large angel on the top of his left forearm, alongside a couple of script designs which are difficult to see clearly. On the inside of his left forearm is a bullseye with a silhouette of himself dunking.

The tattoos on his right arm include, a circular logo with the word "DOG" and the "O" being the head of a pitbull. He has the word "BIG" in bold lettering on his inner forearm, along with a very muscular man which is perhaps meant to be a small portrait of himself. Shaquille O'Neal is said to have a couple of new tattoos which read "The world is mine" and "Against the Law".



Marilyn Manson Tattoo

Marilyn Manson is the satanic goth rocker, who your parents have probably warned you about. Marilyn Manson has quite a few tattoo designs on his body, most of which are in relation to the occult, horror and underworld of society.

The tattoos on his right arm include, a smiling single horned green cyclops, a large green hornet/fly looking insect with a tiny skull drawn on its wing. On the backside of his right forearm is a tattoo of a large skull and spooky haunted tree which is rooted into the top of the skull.

The tattoos on his left arm include, a large smiling red devil in the center of a horseshoe with an eight ball on top and three dice below, all of which are placed on six, surrounded with flames. Just below that tattoo is the head of a black goat (Baphomet), which is a symbol commonly associated with satanism. He also has a ghoulish face on the backside of his left forearm, a comic book character titled "Uncle Creepy", plus a cobweb on his left wrist.

And finally, Marilyn has seemingly matching tattoos on his inner forearms of the mythical creature known as Cyaegha. A green eye enclosed by a mass of tentacles. Feast your eyes on these pictures of Marilyn Manson and his tattoo designs.






Tom Araya Tattoos

Tom Araya is an amazingly talented Chilean musician known for being the bass player and vocalist of the thrash metal band, Slayer. Tom Araya has many tattoos on his body, including two nearly complete sleeves, as well as several other designs on his upper arms and shoulders.

Some of the tattoos on his right arm include, a skull on his upper arm, along with two Kanji characters underneath. Plus many designs within his sleeve, including a star and bio-hazard symbol, plus a bracelet of sorts.

Contained within the sleeve on his left arm is the faces of three women, one of which resembles Jackie Onassis. Tom also has a handful of other tattoos on his upper left arm and shoulder area, however they are rather difficult to identify clearly.


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Zune is an entertainment platform and portable media player made by Microsoft. The Zune entertainment software platform and supporting products designed and marketed by Microsoft include the Zune Software, the video component of Xbox 360, Zune devices, Microsoft Kin Phones, Windows Phone 7 devices, and the Zune website. The Zune Marketplace offers music, TV shows, movies, podcasts, and music videos.[7] The Zune Social is a service integrated with Xbox Live that allows users to manage friends, send messages, and compare music. Each user has a personal Zune Tag, which corresponds with their Xbox Live Gamer Tag if they have one. The Zune software is used to manage the Zune, and runs exclusively on Windows, although Microsoft has promised that a Macintosh version will be available by 2011.[8] It can rip CDs, manage music and access Zune Marketplace. Purchasing media through Zune requires Microsoft Points, but a subscription model, Zune Pass, is also available. Zune Pass is a subscription music service that allows the user to temporarily download an unlimited number of songs for the length of the Zune Pass subscription, as well as permanently keep up to 10 tracks per month.[9]


Zune’s distinguishing features are High Definition (HD) radio (on the Zune HD model only), the Zune Pass subscription model, its multi-platform nature, and the Zune Social. FM radio is available on all Zune devices. The FM radio features RBDS, which displays Artists and Song Titles in conventional FM radio broadcasts. Subject to restrictions, files can be shared wirelessly between Zune devices.

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Audio Drama Review: Garro - Legion of One by James Swallow

On a desolate shell of a world ravaged by the war between the factions of humanity, the small group of cybernetic warriors Garro has brought together find themselves on a mission to uncover the last of the clues which will set them on their new Ghost Legion's calling. Among his group are Garro and Varon, both the only men from their own former Legions to remain faithful to the Emperor when all else turned traitor, as well as Rubio, who found himself outcast from his own Legion after using his physic powers to defend them.

The world they find themselves on has suffered every kind of fallout; from nuclear, chemical to biological, and at first there's little more for them to find than the bodies of fallen comrades and the trinkets they've left behind. But soon they come across survivors, mostly made up of a group of soldiers lucky, or unlucky, enough to have been protected from the results of the battle - only to find themselves marooned on a world that cannot support them. Garro and his men decide the only course of action is for them to save these survivors, but first they will have to battle a mad creature called Cerberus. Cerberus hunts down anyone who remains, which is just the kind of fight these Astartes soldiers have been hoping for. But there's are secrets yet to be revealed on this world, ones which will turn everything on its head for Garro and his men.

Garro: Legion of One takes place around a year after Garro: Oath of the Moment, though it is not necessary to have listened to that Audio Drama in order to enjoy this one. I did appreciate the connection though, as I felt I knew the characters of Garro and Rubio better because of it - though ultimately I felt Legion of One was the stronger story overall. There are a number of reasons why, though I'll warn that I'm going to reveal some of the secrets from above should you want to avoid those spoilers.

First there's Cerberus - actually another Astartes cybernetic warrior, who was betrayed by his own brothers and left to die on this world when they turned traitor against the Emperor. He has gone mad from all that has happened to him, forgetting even who he was and living only to kill. But his targets are more than they seem as well - for the soldiers who were escaped the initial destruction have actually been infected with a disease of Chaos, the otherworldly energies which give magic-like powers and form demons and the like. This infection has turned them into undead creatures, not the innocents Garro and his men first assume them to be.

Which puts them in the position of having to quickly move past their initial plans to kill Cerberus - a brother-in-arms, to working alongside him to destroy these creatures of darkness. And ultimately, they bring Cerberus back to himself - allowing him to see that the only traitors are those who would kill a brother, thereby setting a standard to live by for their own Legion.

While I usually talk a bit about the sound-work in these dramas, I'm going to talk specifically about a few scenes that stood out to me in Legion of One. First, when Garro and Rubio seek out Cerberus in an abandonded cathedral, the echos of the large spaces and the dripping of water add such a depth to the scene, it completely immerses you in the telling of the story. Then, when the cathedral collapses and Varon and the soldiers are witness to it, as a large rubble-sandstorm races towards them - the sounds of the wind continue to build upon the previous scene. Finally, as the lost soldiers reveal their true nature as undead creatures, peeling off their skin, the moaning is so creepy as to make your skin crawl. It all added up to a great listening experience, earning this Audio Drama a place among the very best that I've listened to from The Black Library. As always I highly recommend these as great entertainment, even if you've never read a Warhammer 40,000 book, these are the kinds of things a fan of excellent science fiction would enjoy - and you'll never look at an audiobook the same way again afterwards.