Website Logo Permanent Tattoos

{ August 19, 2007 }

A crazy guy by the name Joe (blogs at Sundaybrew)have three permanent tattoos on his arm. What’s wrong for having tattoos? Nothing wrong, just that it is the very first time I see website logos as tattoos, a PERMANENT one. Meaning that even the when the three websites close down, you will still have their logo on.

One of the three website logos that Joe decided to have on his arm, Digital Point. It is one of the most visited webmaster resource website, or better known for its forum. Talented artist I would say, how can he make it this perfect, along with Shawn Hogan’s picture.

Digital Point Tattoo

Shoemoney is in too. Looks cute huh?

Shoemoney Tattoo

And lastly, a logo for grownupgeek.com

grownupgeek logo tattoo

Website logo tattoos on Joe’s arm

Shoemoney and Digital Point

A video would be interesting.

Honestly speaking, I don’t even dare to do similar things with my own blog logo. What if the websites have their logo changed? Who knows since it is a permanent tattoo, a logo change can be done within minutes. It would not update automatically. Anyone plans to have a tattoo of Vincent Chow dot Net?

via QOT

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Haha that’s new. I wonder what would make a person get a tattoo of a website though. Crazy.

joe is an awesome guy, thee are great

I’ll only do temp tatoos, I am not that brave.

Thats crazy stuff man. I wonder the same thing Brown Baron. I think I would might do a fake one or like a henna tattoo for fun, but wow he certainly giving out some interesting ‘link love’.

Free permanent link. Instead of PageRank, it’s BodyRank.

Hahaha, BodyRank! :P

wow…superfreak…

I think he is lack of attention

Wow, that guy is crazy creative man!….. :P

Thats kinda creative.

@Vincent
lol, yeah… BodyRank! I think we should all start implementing it.

That’s the ultimate billboard! But in my case, I would pass on the “opportunity.”

I’m an Adobe Instructor with a permanent Adobe logo on my arm. Students never ask if I’m serious about my subject :)

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