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Even for those of us who’ve committed to a tattoo (or several) before, the process of deciding on a design is oftentimes a prolonged ordeal — Should I put it here? Or maybe here? Do I want it in black ...
Wed 4 November 2015 at 11:02 pm UTC For commitment-phobes, there are temporary tattoos — and due to advances in printing techniques and ink, stick-on tats look amazingly realistic these days. But when ...
As Jordan Denny, founder and CEO of ecommerce company Momentary Ink, began to see his fellow small business owners suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic, he thought: There must be something he could ...
Before they left their adopted home of Austin, Philadelphia expats Jordan Denny and his wife wanted to find a way to commemorate five great years in Texas. What better way than a tattoo? She wanted ...
“Thank you for the opportunity to do something I always wanted to do since his passing, but was scared to try.” Feedback like this from Bill M., an early customer who wanted to honor his late-son’s ...
Tattoo shops across the area are doing something not usually associated with tattoos: giving people a preview.Download the WBAL appGetting a tattoo used to mean that it was there forever. That's not ...
I’m embarrassed to say that I don’t have any tattoos. In a city like Philadelphia, I feel like I’m in the minority. It wasn’t that I was too scared of the needle, just that I didn’t have a good idea ...
For commitment-phobes, there are temporary tattoos — and due to advances in printing techniques and ink, stick-on tats look amazingly realistic these days. But when it comes to getting ...
A new startup called Momentary Ink wants you to be able to “try on” a tattoo before you commit to a lifetime of having it on your body. Founder Jordan Denny has been working for the past 9 months to ...