David, the owner of the Archangel 1608 Tattoo Studio, revealed to Bored Panda some of the secrets about the most popular Halloween tattoo designs. He’s given us a peek behind the curtain, and it’s fascinating what’s on the other side. As it turns out, classic horror movie characters are regular favorites.
“Over the years, the most popular Halloween designs are the classic horror villains. Michael Myers, Jason, Ghostface from Scream in particular. Beetlejuice, Frankenstein’s monster, and zombies are also regulars this time of year,” the tattoo artist and studio owner shared with Bored Panda.
We were interested to find out what the Archangel 1608 Tattoo Studio has been doing in the run-up to Halloween. According to owner David, they’ve got a really fun system in place for the boldest and most adventurous clients who are looking to get some new ink. It’s a small lottery where the tattoo that you get depends on the throw of a single ten-sided die. It has been wildly popular.
“Our artist Chrisse has been doing a Halloween design special in the run-up to Halloween this year,” David shared. “She has ten sheets, each with ten spooky designs on them. The client has to roll a 10 sided die, and the person can pick that numbered design from any of the ten sheets. She’s fully booked for all this week doing these designs, so has maybe 30 clients in this week.”
David opened up about how business at the studio has been booming recently, despite the continuing Covid-19 pandemic and the continued protection measures in place in Scotland. “Business has been great, and we’ve actually never been busier. As people aren’t spending money on holidays, they’re spending it on themselves,” he said.
“Also, after the lockdowns, there’s definitely a more ‘carpe diem’ attitude out there, which is brilliant,” he shared, alluding to the ‘seize the day’ mentality that empowers people to make the most of their lives and take more risks.
Just last week, Bored Panda spoke with writer and Bram Stoker Award-winning editor Doug Murano about why we love spookiness and scary stories so much.
"I suspect that most of us—regardless of our spiritual beliefs—have a longing for something beyond this life. Human beings seem to be pre-programmed with this urge," he explained during an interview.
"So much of horror and speculative fiction grapples with death and what happens after we die that I can't help but believe much of our interest in such stories is an expression of a longing for experiences and existences beyond our perceptions," Doug told Bored Panda.
"Great horror stories thread a precarious needle: They maintain a sense of the truly inexplicable while creating a world and a narrative that provides enough answers to ground the story. Over-explanation kills most horror, which is why the shark is scariest when you only see the fin; the alien is most terrifying when it's lurking in the shadows; the killer is most monstrous when he's masked," the horror story expert explained.






















