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German tattoo: best ideas and meaning
German reads very differently from the Romance languages – direct and solid, which suits mottos and single-word pieces. It also has three things that go wrong regularly in tattoos: ß, umlauts and capital letters. Which word would you carry in German?

German lettering: meaning and symbolism
German lettering is chosen by people who have lived or worked in Germany or Austria, who have family there, or who simply like how direct the language is. German can compress a whole concept into one word, which is why single-word pieces are so common – Mut for courage, Heimat for home, Familie, Freiheit.
The second group is quotes from German literature and philosophy, where the text has a clear author the wearer has a relationship with. Longer sentences are tattooed less often, simply because German words are long and need a lot of skin.
ß, umlauts and capital letters
Three things a German piece stands on. First ß: Switzerland does not use it at all and replaces it with ss, while Germany and Austria have their own rules, so decide which convention you want in advance. Second, the umlauts ä, ö and ü – the dots are not decoration and dropping them changes the word; the fallback spellings ae, oe and ue are understandable but read like a keyboard shortcut in a tattoo.
Third, capitalisation. German capitalises every noun, so it is Familie, not familie. Text set entirely in lowercase is a common minimalist style elsewhere, but in German it looks like a spelling error rather than a choice – and that is a difference every German speaker registers immediately.
Styles, designs and placement
German suits plain sans-serif and blackletter, which has a long history in German typography. Single words are set generously, longer quotes across two or three lines. As with Czech lettering, the umlauts and ß have to be drawn in the spirit of the chosen font rather than pasted on.
We most often tattoo German lettering on the forearm, chest, ribs, back and upper arm. A short word is quick work; a longer quote needs a flat surface.
Our artists will check the wording and spelling before the session and pick a typeface where every character reads as one piece. We work in English, Czech and Russian.
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