Lucky Sunday is a neo-traditional tattoo artist building a presence in professional tattoo culture — competitions, education, and certification. My role was to design the visual materials that represent them in those spaces: from a certification document to event collateral, everything crafted to match the artist’s aesthetic and stand out in competitive environments.
A tattoo artist’s visuals are an extension of their craft — and they have to hold up in seriously competitive spaces.
The challenge was translating neo-traditional tattoo aesthetics into print and digital materials that work as professional tools, not just decorative pieces.
I built the visual direction around contrast — dark and moody as a base, with deep purple as the signature color that ties every piece together.
Color, typography, and ornamental styling were chosen to reflect neo-traditional sensibilities — intricate but intentional, bold but refined. The floral geometric mark works as a unifying element across every material.
The tattoo certificate was designed to feel like an artifact, not a printout. Dark background, ornamental detailing, gothic typography — everything signals that this is something earned and worth keeping on a wall.
Roll-up banners and QR-integrated contact materials were designed for the physical event space — high contrast, readable from a distance, consistent in feel. Dark-to-purple gradients and the signature floral pattern carry through every piece.
Print-ready certificate designed to feel premium and collectible
Roll-up banners and contact collateral built for live international event environments
very material — digital and print — speaks the same visual language
Visual choices rooted in neo-traditional tattoo culture, not generic design templates
Neo-traditional tattooing already has a rich visual vocabulary — intricate linework, bold color, ornamental detail. These materials channel that without trying to replicate it. The dark base, purple gradient, and geometric floral mark give the artist a recognizable visual presence, whether it’s on a certificate hanging on a client’s wall or a banner at an international competition.