Tattoo Ideas: New School vs. Old School

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Written by: Jaclyn Popola

I know it when I see it, but I've been struggling for weeks to come up with a way to explain the difference between old school and new school tattoos. I have finally figured it out! The Old School style of tattooing seen in the earlier half of the 20th century used symbols that celebrated patriotism and similar values and were done by electric tattoo machines. OLD SCHOOL, or traditional, tattoos utilize bold, black outlines and incorporate classic "flash" designs, premade designs that could be selected right off the wall at the tattoo parlor. Sailing ships, big-breasted women, American flags, banner hearts with the word "MOM" lettered inside, pin-up girls, Hawaiian beauties, anchors, roses, spiders, sharks, hearts split in two by a raging torpedo with the word "BUSTED!" scrawled in dark ink, jewels, treasure, eagles, playing cards, cobras, crosses and ornamented skulls are all examples of old school ink. Even the sparrow, which is a very popular trend currently, is an old school tattoo.

"Sailor Jerry", born Norman Collins, is considered the forefather of the old school movement. After becoming a sailor at age 19, he opened a tattoo shop in Honolulu, Hawaii, known primarily as a romping ground for swaggering sailors and drunken soldiers. These men were not interested in high-quality tattoos complete with shading and detail; all they wanted was something they could show off to their friends. Although old school tattoos can certainly still be gotten today, you might be more likely to see examples of this style on the forearms of crusty old sailors and retired war veterans.

After the second world war, tattoos started to become associated with gangsters and juvenile delinquents. When shoddy sterilization practices sparked an outbreak of hepatitis in 1961, the scene was forced even further underground. But after new legislation was passed and updated health codes were implemented, interest was renewed by a younger generation which forged the NEW SCHOOL style we see today. New technology combined with fresh ideas has resulted in tattoos that are bold, and bright and utilize heavy outlines.

NEW SCHOOL Cherries


OLD SCHOOL Cherries

NEW SCHOOL Spider

OLD SCHOOL Spider

NEW SCHOOL Girl

OLD SCHOOL Girl

NEW SCHOOL Sparrows

OLD SCHOOL Sparrows

OLD SCHOOL TATTOOS

NEW SCHOOL TATTOOS


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GreatTattoosNow profile image

GreatTattoosNow  says:
2 years ago

Wow lots of great pictures! I love the new school tattoos. The colors and brightness really make them standout.

Dante Sacal  says:
2 years ago

its so nice !!!!!!!!!!!!!

D  says:
2 years ago

Old school tattoo are different from new school because you have a wide variety of inks to use today, and you can do so much more with them. Colors used to be limited due to the fact that ink was poor in quality compared to today, and some colored ink would not stay in the skin. Everything has evolved technologically - better inks, better needles, better guns, better thermo paper to make stencils. But don't get me wrong, there is something to be said about a thick black border and simplistic color that is custom to old school style. Do you want people to be able to tell what your tattoos are from across the street, or do you want them to have to study it up close because it all blends together? That is the real difference between old and new.

penguin  says:
2 years ago

Ironic that I discovered this website by following a google link to your article on the difference between swallows/sparrows but your label of old/new school sparrows are actually swallows =)

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Sadie_H  says:
18 months ago

I love bright colorful tattoos (I'm partially biased, since that's the kind I have). Thanks for the pictures!

MAu  says:
16 months ago

You people dont know shit !!!! new school has more of a graffiti stretched out style and to a certain degree old school is simalar in it boldness and style .. it has nothing to to with inks paper or machines ( NOT GUNS ) old school and new school are about simplicity !!!

These pictures on here are a bad example of old school

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starrkissed  says:
16 months ago

most of these are fantastic!!

katelynn  says:
15 months ago

you are all dumb fucks

samee  says:
15 months ago

sersly.

oluwatoba  says:
14 months ago

Iwhent to be part of the tattoo ideas member

dupsch  says:
13 months ago

grandes tatuagens ! Tanto em Nova ou velha escola de tattoos ! Great

niggywho  says:
13 months ago

There is a difference between the two but if you don't notice it, it means YOU ARE NOT AN ARTIST.

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salmongirl  says:
12 months ago

an old school tatt is the one my grandpa got in the navy - one color and all semi faded. That's an old school tatt. (gotta love ya grandpa).

whitetrash  says:
9 months ago

dont discuss things your not into.

thats stupid

skintint666  says:
7 months ago

I think you are really discussing the difference between traditional and neo-traditional, rather than old school and new school. New school tends to be more "urban" though still bold and simple.

Inspired Ink  says:
4 months ago

TOOOOOOOOOOOOO Much thinking, NOT enough drawing

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