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  <title>The Analysis of Personal Branding of People with Tattoos</title>
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  <namePart>JOSHUA NATHAN DAVIES</namePart>
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 <note>The  practice  in  body  modification  has  been  around  for  thousands  of years,  especially  the  practice  of  tattooing.  With  modern  technology,  the number of people getting tattoos is increasing drastically and their reason has become  more  meaningful  than  ever.  Using  tattoos  as  a  form  of  personal branding has become a new phenomenon in today’s modern age. They have become a form of communication used to express who they are as a person. This research looks into how people create a personal brand for themselves using a medium like tattoos. The theory used in this research is the Eight Step Program Theory by Peter Montoya, which is a process theory designed to help create and plan a personal brand to target specific target audiences. This study and  research  uses  a  qualitative  methodology  which  integrates  both  primary and secondary data sources. It also uses a case study method to research and analyze  the  information  gathered from  its  primary  informants. The results of this study show that personal branding with tattoos primarily consists of people using experiences in their life, or certain values they have about themselves to brand  themselves  with,  also  it  can  be  an  effective  way  of  communicating  a message  about  yourself.  The  study  also  found  that  to  guarantee  message success, one must pay close attention to design and location of the tattoo. The study  also  found  that  Montoya’s  Theory  is  suitable  for  someone  trying  to personally brand themselves with tattoos. &#13;
Keywords: Personal Branding, Tattoos, Visual Communication, IdentityL</note>
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  <topic>Public Relations</topic>
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