People love Photoshop. I use it almost every day. Chuck Vosburgh probably uses it a lot more than I do though, and I’m sure a bajillion times better. He’s an Adobe Photoshop instructor and must really love the software. He says bikers have their Harley logo tattoos, so he got the Adobe logo tattooed on him! I’m sure Photoshop is a lot quieter than those Harleys that like to blast through my neighborhood while I’m trying to hear what Elder Lyons is saying in Fallout 3. *fistshake*
About Geeky Tattoos
Geeky Tattoos is a collection of geeky tattoos that we’ve found here and there. If you’ve got an exceptionally geeky tattoo, submit it to us at submit@geekytattoos.com with a little bit of explanation (or just the picture if you want).
The site is run almost entirely by Ed Hunsinger (aka @edrabbit), a body modification enthusiast and web geek out of San Francisco.
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ankle
arm
back
Batman
Battlestar Galactica
Boba Fett
Bowser
calf
chest
Darth Vader
Doctor Who
Enterprise
Final Fantasy
font
foot
forearm
hip
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
knuckle
knuckles
leg
Legend of Zelda
linux
lower back
Mario
neck
Nintendo
pac-man
Pokemon
portal
ribs
Scott Pilgrim
shoulder
sleeve
Star Trek
Star Wars
stomach
Super Mario Brothers
thigh
Transformers
Triforce
Triforce Tuesday
wrist
Zelda
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You do know that this tattoo isn't Photoshop's logo right? It's the adobe logo, as in Adobe, the company who makes Photoshop, but also InDesign, AfterEffects, Flash, Illustrator and so on … ;)
If you read the context of the post, Chuck is an Adobe Photoshop instructor, so the preamble actually fits the post quite well.