Lettering & Script Tattoo in Dallas, TX
Compare 19 tattoo shops in Dallas, Texas that work in lettering & script tattooing. These studios hold an average rating of 4.9 stars from 7,244 Google reviews. 14 are praised for skilled artists and 14 are noted for a clean, sterile studio. Browse portfolios, reviews and hours to find the right lettering & script artist near you.
Lettering & Script tattoo shops in Dallas

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- Black Heart Studios — Dallas, Texas
- Black Rabbit Society — Dallas, Texas
- Bomb Tattoo Shop — Dallas, Texas
- Controversy Ink Tattoo Studio — Dallas, Texas
- D.F.eecto Ink Tattoo Studio — Dallas, Texas
- Imperio Ink — Dallas, Texas
- Inked By Liz — Dallas, Texas
- Jane Doe — Dallas, Texas
- Karma Ink Dallas — Dallas, Texas
- Killer Tattoos — Dallas, Texas
- Lizards Ink Tattoo & Piercing — Dallas, Texas
- Mad Maverick Ink Tattoos — Dallas, Texas
- No Limit Tattoo co. — Dallas, Texas
- Rebel Muse Tattoo — Dallas, Texas
- Refined Ink Tattoo Studio — Dallas, Texas
- Royal Nine Tattoo — Dallas, Texas
- Saints & Sinners Tattoo — Dallas, Texas
- Taboo Tattoo — Dallas, Texas
- Tames Ink MF Tattoo and Piercing — Dallas, Texas
What is lettering and script tattooing?
Lettering and script covers text-based tattoos — names, quotes, dates and phrases — rendered in calligraphy, cursive script, gothic lettering or custom typography. Spacing, flow and legibility are everything.
Good lettering artists sweat the small details: line weight, letter spacing and how the text sits on the body so it stays readable as skin moves. Ask to see healed script to check how the lettering holds together over time.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Lettering & Script Tattoos
A skilled lettering artist chooses letter size, spacing and line weight so text stays legible as skin changes. Very tiny or tightly spaced script is more likely to blur, so ask your artist about longevity for the size you want.
Yes — many artists create custom lettering or calligraphy rather than using a font. Bring examples of styles you like and discuss them during a consultation.
Flatter areas with less stretch — like the forearm, collarbone or ribs — help lettering stay aligned and readable. Your artist can advise on placement that suits the length and style of your text.
















