Original SCP Foundation Logo Tattoo Ideas: Images Included


Here are some unique and original tattoo designs based on the SCP foundation logo. From anomalies breaking free to the good ol’ fashioned logo from the foundation, here are the best options for new ink made just for you.

 

SCP Foundation Classic Style Logo:

SCP foundation logo tattoo

This first SCP foundation tattoo is more of a basic design with a little bit of added flair. It is the generic SCP foundation logo with the name of the organization wrapped around the outside of it in an aesthetically pleasing manner.

Sticking so close to the original design of the SCP logo really gives you that classic look and nostalgic feeling behind the tattoo.


Secure Contain Protect Tattoo:

Secure contain protect tattoo

The saying that the foundation stands behind is “secure contain protect”. So, that is what is on this SCP tattoo. This one would make a terrific sticker if you wanted to, or even a temporary tattoo for a child. If you are an adult, however, and you want to put this on your body permanently, it would look amazing on anyone.

You could change the colors up, the lettering font, or even make little additions in order to make it your very own.


Clawing the Logo Tattoo:

SCP logo tattoo

As far as foundation logos go, this is one of the better ideas I have seen. Yes, maybe I am biased because I made these ones, but still. In this tattoo design idea, I took the outline of the SCP logo and put claws on the inside of it. The claws are tearing through the logo as if to mean that there is about to be an SCP anomaly containment breech. Maybe it is SCP 049 or maybe it is SCP 682. You get to decide.

 

Speaking of SCP 049, take a look at this cool tattoo design.


SCP 049 Tattoo:

SCP 049 tattoo

SCP 049 is also known as the plague doctor. While this tattoo is not specifically an SCP logo idea, it did stand out while writing this article, so I decided to add it into this section of design ideas. It is a little bit steam punk as there are gears and analog clocks on top of the anomalies hat. It really would make a great addition to other SCP foundation tattoo designs.


The SCP Logo Anomaly Tattoo:

SCP Anomaly tattoo

This tattoo is of the actual SCP foundations logo itself that has turned into an anomalous creature complete with sharp teeth, claws, and wings. It looks happy to chase down your enemies and swoop in to grab them up. This isn’t exactly a symbol for peace, as this creature looks like it is out for blood. The foundation SCP members need to work double time to keep this one locked away in containment on your skin.


Artists Variation of Previous Tattoo:

SCP foundation tattoo

I chose to take the last tattoo and remove the face from it as to give it a more classic feel with just some added on features. Make this a vector, stencil it on, and get to work placing on your body in ink. You don’t need to vectorize any of these designs, as all of the symbols are PNG files with at least 1,500 x 1,500 pixels. It wouldn’t hurt though.


SCP Containment Breech Logo Tattoo:

SCP logo on fire

These tattoos are logos based on the SCP foundation design, but this one surely stands out among the others because it seems as if something has gone seriously wrong here. There are bullet holes in the logo, and it is set on fire. This looks like at least one SCP anomaly has escaped and is wreaking havoc on civilization as we know it. The bullet holes are surely from the SCP foundation members trying to secure the anomalies back into their holding facilities.

The best part about this SCP logo tattoo design is that it can be uniquely changed to suit your specific tastes. You can change the flames into more realistic flames, take the bullet holes away, add shell casings, ect. The overall idea behind the design is meant to be a platform for you to build off of. Whatever you choose to do, make sure you keep those anomalies secure as much as possible.


The Basic SCP Foundation Logo Tattoo:

SCP foundation logo tattoo

It’s back to the basics with this design, as it is simply just t he SCP foundation logo. If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it. This is the good ol’ fashioned, tried and true, logo that we all know and love. It brings nostalgia for sure, but mostly, it offers you and your tattoo artist a great platform to build any unique designs off of if you want to go that route.

With this, you can add designs of your favorite anomaly next to it or maybe even some meaningful words. The options really are endless with a clean slate and blank canvas such as this beautiful design.


SCP Foundation Sticker Style Tattoo:

SCP foundation logo sticker

Have you seen those tattoos on Pinterest and Instagram that look like stickers, or even the ones that look like real patches that are sewn on to your skin? This is a tattoo design meant to look like it is a sticker placed directly on your skin that will stay there permanently. It is simple and minimalistic in order to fit in with that whole sticker design concept.

You could also easily make this design into an actual sticker in order to use it on objects and for children.


Insider Tips & Tricks for Tattoos:

If you have a lower pain tolerance than most other people, or you just simply don’t want to deal with that much pain when you go to get your new tattoo; there is numbing cream that you can apply an hour in advance to help with the pain. Inkeeze makes great products that we use in our own tattoo shop, and believe in every day. If you want to take a look at the 5% lidocaine spray that Inkeeze offers, you can take a look right here at Amazon.com.


Recap & Summary:

In this article you got to see some original tattoo designs that are based off of the SCP foundation logo. All of these tattoo ideas are easily customizable, and they can be made into original one-of-a-kind pieces just for you.

 

Hopefully you enjoyed this article and seeing these unique tattoo designs. If you did and you would like to see more just like this, you can see more right here in our Tattoo Designs Category on our website.

Thank you for taking the time out of your day to read this article! : )
Christopher Knox

Christopher is a Doctorate student for Psychoanalysis and therapy. He runs the website as the webmaster and creates all content for the oddities blog.

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