Jacqualyn Lindo's profile

Tattify Web Design & Branding

Tattify's story
 
A collaboration between two close friends, Tattify was conceived of as an alternative to the bland temporary tattoos available today. We wanted to solve a simple problem: temporary tattoos aren’t all that great.
 
Plus, if our moms found out we got real tattoos, we’d get an earful – something we would rather avoid for obvious reasons.
Here at Tattify, we don’t judge you based on what you’re into. Stage diving, black lipstick, red lipstick and black lace, skinny jeans, rhinestones, Hello Kitty, vintage 35mm cameras, track bikes, cruisers, rain, sunshine, The Detroit Lions, weight-lifting, Modus Hoperandi, the color pink, blue, and red, Nintendo, Marvel Comics, Diesel jeans, Kate Moss, Lana del Rey, or whatever else trips your triggers and makes the fireworks light behind your eyelids.
 
We LOVE it!
 
We’re here to help your skin go BANG with the rest of the world. By teaming up with some of the best artists from around the globe (and some awesome photographers), we’re bringing you the quirkiest, most eclectic, and by far the most visually appealing temporary tattoos available on planet earth. Tattify respects your right to express yourself. We want more than anything else to foster and encourage that right.
 
A lot of brands out there want you to look like them. We want you to look like YOU.
 
My Role
 
Being a part of this team was a great experience to me. I got to take part in making something kind of lame and juvenile into a designer brand. I did the initial mock ups for the ecommerce and artist upoads part of the site. I did the layout of their first catalogue and the layouts of their tattoos for efficient printing. I also did a lot of photo resizing and editing for use in emails, and their blog Tat Hunter, (designed the layout for that too). 
Tattify Web Design & Branding
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Tattify Web Design & Branding

My role in Tattify's site, branding, social campaign and packaging

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