Who We Are
TattoosJunction.com is a curated tattoo inspiration destination, not a tattoo studio, a booking service, or a directory of artists. Everything published here exists for one reason: to help you find the right idea before you sit in the chair. Scarlett Hayes launched this site after years of being the unofficial tattoo consultant in her friend group, the person everyone texted before booking, because a well-curated board was something she could actually offer. That instinct became a real publication. Every article on this site pairs Pinterest-embedded inspiration with original written content, organized to make browsing genuinely useful. TattoosJunction.com is an independent digital publication, built and run by people who are serious about tattoo culture, with no corporate backing and no agenda beyond putting the best ideas in front of the right people.
Our Editorial Mission
Every piece of content published on this site is built around one question: does this actually help someone plan their next tattoo? That means surfacing the best inspiration from across Pinterest and the wider tattoo community, not just what is trending this week, but what holds up across styles, placements, and personal meanings. It means presenting ideas in a way that is visually engaging and organized enough to be genuinely useful, not just scroll-worthy. It means covering a wide enough range of styles, from fine line and minimalist work to blackwork, neotraditional, Japanese, and gothic, so that readers with completely different tastes all find something that fits. And it means building a space that celebrates tattoo art across all skin tones, body types, and personal aesthetics, because great tattooing is not one-size-fits-all, and neither is this site.
How We Research and Source Content
Topics on this site are chosen based on Pinterest keyword research, trending tattoo searches, and seasonal interest patterns. If people are actively looking for it, this site works to cover it well. All Pinterest content is embedded using Pinterest’s official embed feature, meaning the original creators retain full ownership and credit for their work. No images are downloaded, re-hosted, or stripped of attribution. Written content is drafted using AI-assisted writing tools and then reviewed and refined by a human editor before anything goes live. The final article always reflects the editorial team’s own voice, structure, and judgment, not raw output. No content is copied or scraped from other websites. All style descriptions, placement guidance, and meaning interpretations are written originally for this site, built from research and genuine familiarity with the subject.
Our Content Categories
TattoosJunction.com covers a wide range of tattoo ideas organized around how people actually search and plan. The site’s main content areas include:
- Placement guides: From arm and sleeve tattoos to neck, back, shoulder, forearm, hip, and hand placements, these articles help readers visualize how a design will look in a specific location on their body.
- Floral and botanical tattoos: Covering rose designs, lily tattoos, flower bouquets, birth flower tattoos by month, and simple floral styles, this content helps readers find the right botanical aesthetic for their piece.
- Meaningful and symbolic tattoos: Including angel number tattoos, semicolon designs, birth year tattoos, self-love ink, memorial pieces, and name and kids-name tattoos, for readers who want their tattoo to carry personal weight.
- Style and technique exploration: Covering fine line, blackwork, neotraditional, Japanese, cybersigilism, minimal, flash art, and stick-and-poke styles, so readers can explore what resonates before committing.
- Pop culture and fandom tattoos: From anime series like Naruto, Attack on Titan, and Hunter x Hunter to music artists and gaming franchises, this section serves readers looking to honor the stories and art that shaped them.
- Gothic, dark, and spiritual designs: Including fallen angel tattoos, plague doctor art, anubis designs, gothic flash, and biblical imagery, for readers drawn to the heavier, more symbolic end of tattoo culture.
What We Do Not Publish
TattoosJunction.com does not publish:
- Graphic, violent, or sexually explicit tattoo imagery
- Content that encourages dangerous, unsanitary, or unlicensed tattooing practices
- Content targeting or designed to appeal to minors
- Hate symbols, discriminatory imagery, or tattoos associated with extremist ideologies
- Medical advice or dermatological recommendations of any kind; readers are always directed to consult a licensed professional for skin-related questions
- Sponsored content presented as independent editorial; any paid placements are clearly disclosed
AI-Assisted Content: Our Approach
This site uses AI writing tools to assist with drafting article structures and scaling content production. That is not something to hide or apologize for. What matters is what happens after the draft exists. Every AI-assisted article is reviewed, edited, and refined by a human editor before it is published. The editorial voice, topic selection, Pinterest curation, and final publishing decisions are always made by the team, not generated automatically. This site does not publish raw, unreviewed AI output. Being direct about how content is made is part of running an honest publication, and that standard applies here the same way it applies to everything else on this site.
Accuracy and Updates
Tattoo trends move, terminology shifts, and Pinterest embeds occasionally break. This site reviews content periodically and updates articles when information changes or an embed stops working correctly. If a reader spots an error, outdated information, or a broken pin, they are encouraged to reach out directly at hello@tattoosjunction.com. Reasonable efforts are made to keep content current, but this site does not claim that every article reflects the most recent developments in the tattoo world at all times. Date stamps on articles reflect either the original publish date or the date of the most recent update, whichever is more recent.
Advertising and Sponsored Content
TattoosJunction.com is supported by display advertising served through third-party ad networks. Ads are placed automatically by those networks based on reader interests and browsing behavior; they are not personally selected or endorsed by this site, and the editorial team has no involvement in which ads appear. This site does not use affiliate links, meaning no product or service recommendation on any article earns a commission of any kind. If sponsored content is ever introduced in the future, it will be clearly labeled as such and held to the same editorial quality standards as every other article on this site. Advertiser relationships have no influence over what gets covered, how it is framed, or what gets published.
Reader Feedback and Corrections
If something on this site is wrong, outdated, or misattributed, the team wants to know. Readers who spot factual errors, broken Pinterest embeds, or content that does not seem right are encouraged to reach out at hello@tattoosjunction.com. Verified corrections are made promptly and noted in the relevant article where appropriate. Beyond corrections, topic suggestions are genuinely welcome. Style requests, placement guides that are missing, tattoo meanings that deserve more coverage: all of it gets read and considered for future content. This site was built for people who take tattoo culture seriously, and that community’s input shapes what gets published here.
Contact the Editorial Team
The editorial team can be reached by email at hello@tattoosjunction.com or through the contact page at tattoosjunction.com/contact/. Whether it is a correction, a content suggestion, or a question about something on the site, every message is read. If you have been curating your own mental board of tattoo ideas for years and finally found a site that gets it, that is exactly the kind of reader this place was built for.