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If you’re looking to get a tattoo that’s similar to American Traditional, but with a modern flare, then Neo-Traditional might be the style choice for you. The Neo-Traditional tattoo style is heavily i...

HOW TO DESIGN NEO-TRADITIONAL TATTOOS

If you’re looking to get a tattoo that’s similar to American Traditional, but with a modern flare, then Neo-Traditional might be the style choice for you. The Neo-Traditional tattoo style is heavily influenced by American Traditional art, but takes things to a new level. We looked into what Neo-Traditional tattooing is, what elements make a design Neo-Traditional in style, and some things to consider when you’re coming up with your design idea. Read on to find out all you need to know about Neo-Traditional tattoos.

WHAT IS NEO-TRADITIONAL?

The Neo-Traditional (or ‘New’ Traditional) tattoo style isn’t the most recent, as the name would imply, but it’s not the oldest either. Brazilian tattoo artist Renan Batista explains that “Neo-Traditional is quite new, it has probably [been around for] 10 or 15 years, and [has] a huge European influence as background”. Whereas Traditional style heavily features American influences and motifs, Neo-Traditional expanded on these classics by using inspiration and techniques from European artists and styles.

After the 1970s resurgence of tattoos, there were major innovations with tattoo machines and the inks used, so a wider variety of color options became available. This new tattoo movement still used American Traditional techniques, but with wider linework and a broader color spectrum. As the style evolved, more modern content was included in Neo-Traditional designs, but still in keeping with the esthetic of Traditional tattoos. Cartoon imagery, for example, started to become apart of Neo-Traditional designs, but the depth and lines still speak of a clear influence from the Traditional style.

There are some key elements that make a tattoo Neo-Traditional in style, and once you know what to look for, you’ll be able to tell the difference between Neo-Traditional, Traditional, and New School tattoos. It’s important to know this, so that you know exactly which style to refer to when you’re reaching out to an artist.

KEY ELEMENTS OF NEO-TRADITIONAL DESIGN

According to Renan, “a Neo-Traditional tattoo has to be experimental, blending the concepts of Traditional art with modern designs”. Neo-Traditional tattoos are a modern style, and it’s still evolving, so there are endless options for what you can have included in your design. As long as the design has the 2-dimensional depth of an American Traditional tattoo, it can be classified as a Neo-Traditional style tattoo. That being said, you want to be sure that your design idea makes sense for this particular style, and the tattoo artist you choose, as Renan emphasizes, “The client’s idea has to flow with the actual style of the tattoo artist, and vice-versa”.

Neo-Traditional tattoos have more vibrant colors than the primary color scheme that’s typically seen in Traditional tattoos; the color spectrum is much more broad than this style’s predecessor. Neon bright colors aren’t used as frequently in Neo-Traditional designs, but there’s no rule that says such colors can’t be included in a Neo-Traditional tattoo.

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NEW SCHOOL AND NEO-TRADITIONAL

 

New School and Neo-Traditional tattoos can look very similar, but they are very different tattoo styles. There are some key ways to tell the difference between the two, though, so that you’re clear on what you’re looking for in terms of tattoo styles. Neo-Traditional tattoos tend to have a lot of influence from Traditional content, meaning they honor a lot of military motifs and classic American designs, with the addition of color pigments that are outside of the primary color spectrum. New School tattoos, however, are heavily influenced by pop and graffiti culture, so the content is a lot more modern. Color-wise, New School tattoos include vibrant, bold colors in the design, well outside of the spectrum that would be used in most Neo-Traditional designs.

You can also tell the difference between the two styles by looking at the depth of the tattoo design. Does it look like it’s popping off of the skin, with a clear 3D effect? Then you’re looking at a New School design. Neo-Traditional tattoos are flatter in appearance, with a 2D look, whereas New School tattoos have a ton of shading to create a new level of depth to the design. Both styles employ bold linework, but it’s the shading, color scheme and content that dictates which style is which.

WHERE TO START

When you’re coming up with your tattoo idea, it’s good to start by picking where you want your new ink to go. The placement of your tattoo affects the design, because there are things to consider with each different body part – the skin elasticity, the amount of friction it will encounter, the contours of that particular area – all of these things will be worked around by your artist once you send in your idea, so first things first, choose the placement.