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Go to any tattoo shop and they should have ink for sale!

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How old do you have to be to get a tattoo in CA?

!8 years or older or if your 17or younger must have parent or guardian presnt with you


How long does a father have to shut a tattoo parlor down because the parlor tattooed his son?

Don't pay him he can sue but he'll have to pay money to do that . the judge will decide how much on the circumstance and you'll have small fines no jail time and you can pay fines as low as 100 a month if he wins or even 50$ he can try to shut the shop down but they really don't take the time to do all that in ca. it's just a misdemeanour fines can be as high as 1000$ & 30 day's in jail . but won't do that because ca is lenient on that matter


Where can I find a reliable company that offers graphic design services within Orange, CA?

The best way to find a good company that offers design services within Orange, CA is to ask around. Then, check the yellow pages and call around to make the best choice on companies that offer graphic design services.


How can you find an inmate in CA prison?

Visit the department of corrections website for the state or county your in. If you have all that person's information you can find the location and mailing address of the inmate.


How To Create Visual Interest?

The visual communications program is one of the oldest humanities disciplines. Visual messages began with ancient cave paintings and evolved into high-tech graphics. Visual communications shape our perception, interpretation, and opinion of the world. Visual communications is design, photography, illustration, typography, and many other categories used to communicate ideas. The basis of all visual communication programs is the four design principles to create visual interest.ProximityBecause physical closeness implies a relationship, the proximity principle states to group related items together. Connect intellectually everything on the page and arrange information consciously. Remember that white space is an important part of proximity, to organize information. AlignmentThe alignment design principle states to connect visually every item on the page with something else on the page. Find a strong alignment or create one, and consider the message that different alignments send; how they make you feel. The goal of alignment is to create unity. Break an alignment only as a conscious effort and with a purpose. RepetitionThe repetition principle states that using repetition creates consistency. Repeat a design element throughout the piece; however, repeat elements consciously and do not overdo it. Repetition adds visual interest to a design. When repeated throughout, consider how a simple colorful square adds interest. ContrastThe contrast principle is the most effective way to add visual interest to a design. Contrast draws the eyes to the piece. For contrast, use large type with small type, thin lines with thick lines, warm colors with cool colors, or horizontal elements with vertical elements. There are many ways to create contrast. Use design elements that are really different to create effective contrast. For example, choose a script typeface and combine it with an extra bold, san serif typeface. These design-principle descriptions are a short introduction to the rules of design, which is the basis for all visual communication programs. Combine the four design principles to create a piece with exceptional visual interest.REFERENCE:Williams, R. (2008) (The non-designer’s design book: Design principles for the visual novice, 3rd ed. (pp. 15–80). Berkley, CA: Peachpit Press

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