Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Are You Looking For Small Tattoo Designs

There are tons of people on the internet today that are looking for small tattoo designs. These a great little tattoos that can be used to cover up a birthmark, scar, blemish or part of another tattoo. Small tattoo designs are also great for people getting their first tattoo. However if you are getting a small tattoo design done for you then you want to think carefully about the design you want. There are some things to consider before deciding on the exact design you want and especially if the tattoo is small.

Size

The first thin you will want to consider is where you are getting the tattoo. What are the specifics of the size that you want. Sure small works but the tattoo artist designing the tattoo will need to know more specifics then just small. It can be helpful to get out a ruler and actually measure the size of tattoo design that is desired. Another consideration with small tattoos and there actual size is the location of the tattoo. For example a small tattoo design for the whole back will be too big for a foot.

Space

It is also important when considering a small tattoo design to think about the amount of space available. It is important to think about the space of the overall design and the space between the elements of the design also. When things are small they can quickly become too much and overcrowded. A cleaner and simpler look typically works best with small tattoos as it will leave enough space for everything to be seen clearly.

Age

Another thing to consider with any tattoo is the long term. Sure you might want a small, delicate tattoo with a very intricate look and lots of detail. However consider the amount of time you will have the tattoo. Tattoos are pretty much forever so the original tattoo work can start to spread through the skin. The problem is the lines start to blend together and one can quickly loose that delicate complexity of the tattoo over time. So it is important to think about this when planning out the design.

Detail

Another consideration when looking for small tattoo designs is the amount of detail. The smaller the tattoo is the less detail that can be put into it. If you want a very elegant tattoo with a lot of intricate designs then going small is pretty much impossible.

Cover Up

If you are getting the tattoo to cover scar tissue, blemishes or another tattoo then it takes carefully planning and measurement to get the exact size you are after. It is important of course to cover the whole area and not have anything left out.

Small tattoo designs are great and also very popular. They work very well for a person looking to get their first tattoo and can work well for the experienced tattoo customer as well. The most important thing to consider though when getting a small tattoo design is the amount of detail that needs to go into the tattoo. This amount of details will typically predict the size of a tattoo.

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Good Luck Tattoos? A Hot New Trend

There is a long tradition in the art of tattooing for good luck. Many of the most popular tattoos that people get are symbols of good luck. This dates back to the tattooing tradition of sailors. They often lived a life of uncertainty at sea and need all of the good luck possible to come back home alive. Thus sailor often got tattoos like a sparrow for good luck and safe return.

In recent years the art of tattooing has gone through somewhat of a rebirth or a neo classical period of sorts and some of the older tattoo designs are being brought back to life with new bright and vibrant colors. For example the sacred heart or sparrow tattoo are two classical images that have resurfaced into circulation and design themes. The difference is the new versions have lots of bright and vibrant colors. They offer a kind of retro look and a nod of appreciation back to the history of tattoos. Thus makes them fairly popular. Along with the resurgence of older or classic tattoo designs has come a strong resurgence of good luck symbols. Again they were once worn by sailors but now a good luck tattoo can be appreciated by many different types of people.

Below is a list of some of the more popular good luck tattoo designs

Sparrow Tattoo
Often used by sailors as a symbol of good luck because the bird would be spotted near land. Thus meant the sailors were returning safely home to family.

Nautical Star Tattoo The exact meaning of the nautical star is somewhat shrouded in history and lore but most have come to interpret is a symbol of the northern star or Polaris which sailors would use to navigate by. So a Nautical star is kind of the guiding light through life and often thought to bring good luck.

Three 7?s
Historical in western culture the 7 has become symbolic for good luck and of course three is also a symbol for good fortune thus three 7 is about the luckiest symbol one can have. Most people would agree that the significance of these numbers come from Christianity. Of course the three is symbolic of the holy trinity.

Horseshoe
The tradition of the horseshoe has been said to date all the way back to roman times when people would hand them from their front door. Some would hang them right side up to catch all the good luck while others would point them downwards so the bad spirits would bounce off and not enter the house.

Good Luck Amulets
Good luck amulets are another popular good luck tattoo. These can range fro religious amulets or medallions to a luck rabbit?s foot amulet. The idea is that by getting these tattoo the symbol is close to you at all times and you will always have the good luck from it.

Shamrock Tattoo
Of course this harkens back to the Irish and we see them all over the place on St. Patrick?s Day but the shamrock or four leaf clovers is another very popular design.

The Number 13
It is said that the tradition of the number thirteen dates back to the Aztec culture who believed that this number held significant importance because of their calendar system.

One of the most interesting things is that many of the symbols of good luck are often paired with symbols for bad luck. This is typically done to show both sides of good old lady luck or the roman idea of luck as a spinning wheel that has two sides. So often good and bad luck symbols will be tattooed together to show both sides of the equation. Without the bad luck there can be no good luck. It is very similar to the eastern concept of Yin and Yan.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Interview For Success

According to Luther Epting, director of the Career Center at Mississippi State University, the average person of this generation will change careers six times in their lifetimes. Pair that information with the unstable job market due, in part, to the rise in those entering the job market and employees taking later retirement, you must work harder to convince interviewers you are the best for the job. Unless you have a guaranteed foot-in-the-door, then you must ensure that your interviewing skills are honed to perfection. This article offers to help you toward that goal.

First, the interviewer has formed her impression of you in the first thirty seconds of the interview, obversely; it takes twenty-nine good meetings to correct a bad first impression. Very few interviewees have the opportunity to correct that bad first impression. It is imperative that you take the interview process seriously and conservatively. For example, regardless of the age of the interviewer or how liberal the company seems, do not expose tattoos or wear multiple piercing. It is surprising how many interviewers are turned off by multiple piercings and tattoos. Women should limit earring wearing to the traditional pair in the ears, and men to a small, tasteful gold stud. If you feel that this compromises your personal identity then you may need to reconsider your employment choices. Of course, if you are interviewing for a tattooing artist position or a piercing specialist then displaying your abilities might be appropriate. The same is true regarding your choice of clothing.

All clothing should be clean and pressed. This shows the interviewer that you take pride in self as well as respecting the interview process. This is not the time to show neither your hip-and-happening style nor how gorgeous your figure is. If you are female that doesn?t mean that you have to be covered from neck to ankle to wrist but it does mean that you want to keep the interview on your professional qualifications, this is not the time nor place for anything tight, plunging, split, or high. Regarding make-up, less is better than more and some is better than none. The object of make-up is to enhance features not provide a mask. Daytime make-up is supposed to be light and, like your clothing, should not distract.

For the men you don?t have to show up in a three piece suit, unless that is the standard office attire, however, it should reflect a conservative air. No matter how clean they are, or how starched and pressed, jeans are never appropriate, the same is true with t-shirts. Men should think slacks and a dress shirt with matching belt and shoes. Color is another consideration, women should wear grey, tan, or navy, and black is seen as too harsh. You may wear other colors, of course, but keep to a subdued shade once again avoiding distracting from your goal. Men should consider black, navy, or brown. Find an outfit you like and feel comfortable in and use that as your interviewing outfit.

Secondly, this goes hand in hand, as it were, with the first: shake hands upon meeting the interviewer. It is amazing how powerful this simply act is. The correct handshake is very simple: the web, the skin between your forefinger and thumb, of your hand completely touches the web of the interviewers, wrap your fingers around the other hand, squeeze firmly (not tight enough to cause discomfort, this is an interview not a wrestling match), pump twice slightly (you aren?t pumping water), look the interviewer in the eyes and say, ?Hello, I?m , nice to meet you.? This sets an excellent tone for the interview and shows your willingness to take charge of a situation; initiative is a very desirable trait in all jobs. Women have developed a weak finger or half palm handshake that interprets as submissive and indecisive. Women can have firm handshakes and still appear feminine, or well mannered.

Next, research the company. You need to do this for two reasons: a) to see if the company fits your professional goals and style, b) by sharing your knowledge of the company with the interviewer you show that you, once again, to the initiative to research the company and come prepared. If possible, visit the company during work hours and get a feel of the working environment, how the employees relate to one another, or how they relate to customers. Which leads us to the fourth point, prepare for the interview.

Every interviewer wants to know what you can offer the company. Ask yourself, ?Why should they hire me??, then prepare, and practice the response. Compose a list of your strong suits, not just your qualifications. What are you bringing to the table? Remember you aren?t the only interview of the day, week, or month. In some cases, a job is held open until it?s filled; make sure the fill the position with you. Actively listen to the interview so that you can make sure your questions and concerns were addressed.

When asked about previous employment, do not get into boss-bashing or office gossip. Any negative comments can be construed as sour grapes and unprofessional since the person or persons can?t defend themselves. If you did leave your previous employ with bad feelings rehearse a neutral response, ?The company?s goals and mine were no longer in sync,? ?There were few opportunities for professional growth,? etc. The idea is to keep the focus on your positive attributes and not water cooler talk.

Most interviewers want to know if you have any questions, have some. Do not ask about pay scale or benefits until you have been offered the position. This is taboo and can end the interview. Do ask the interviewer how long they?ve been with the company, where did they start, and where do they see themselves in five years. This gives you an opportunity to find out how the company views long-term employees and if they promote from within. It also give the interviewer an opportunity to talk about herself, everyone loves to talk about themselves. Most importantly, it takes the pressure off you so that you can gather your thoughts. Ask the interviewer what she likes about her job and the company. Once again, this gives you a more personal insight into the company. It is proper to ask how and when you will be notified that the position has been filled.

If the interview involves a meal, do not drink alcohol even if the interviewer asks or if the interviewer has a drink. Often this is a test to see if you can control you?re drinking. If the interview is an entry-level executive position then often the executive will have to take a client out for a meal, companies do not like to be embarrassed by inappropriate behavior. If you are not familiar with eating etiquette then take the time to learn the basics: which utensil to use when, how to drape your napkin properly. Oh, and your mother was right, elbows off the table when eating. All libraries and bookstores have books on etiquette.

Be honest about availability dates and any scheduling concerns. If you are the perfect fit for a position then most companies will work with any scheduling problems, within reason. In addition, most companies understand that plans made before the interview can?t be changed, but few companies tolerate lying or orchestrated dishonesty and that includes saying, ?Technically, I didn?t lie,? failure to disclose is lying. If plans can be changed then change them but if you can?t then list, or tell, all conflicts and be willing to compromise.

Prepare a resume, even if you?ve filled out an application and if it only has a few entries, remember volunteer work shows leadership abilities and other real world experiences that translate well in the workplace. When the interviewer concludes the interview, present the resume saying, ?I?d like to leave my resume with you, it gives a more complete picture of my experience,? for example and conclude with a handshake.

Two days after the interview send the interviewer and thank you card. This shows your knowledge of etiquette, often needed in the professional world, and keeps your name in the forefront of the interviewers mind. It may be the one thing that separates you from another equally qualified applicant.

To summarize, you only have one chance to make a good impression, make it count: ?Dress appropriately and lean toward a more conservative look ?Develop a firm handshake. ?Research the company. ?Prepare answers to ?Why do you want to work here?? ?Why should we hire you?? ?List your strengths ?Do not ask about money, days off, or benefits before the job is offered. ?Do not engage in boss-bashing or office gossip. ?Prepare questions for the interviewer regarding advancement, opportunity. ?Brush up on dining etiquette if needed. ?Be honest about availability and any conflicts. ?Prepare a resume and leave it. ?Shake hands at the end. ?Send a thank you note.

AE Wise has been in education for over 20 years and is currently book department manager for a national chain. This article has been submitted in affiliation with http://www.Facsimile.Com/ which is a site for Fax Machines.


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