Social Good Body Stamps

‘The Temporary Tattoo Project' Makes Socially Responsible Tatt

The Temporary Tattoo Project will allow those yearning to ink their bodies with a stamp that will eventually go away. Tattoos are considered sexy for some but for others it’s frowned upon; however, now there’s an excuse to get one.

Lauren Sauma and Robyn Fukumoto combined forces with six creative tattoo artists and Flying Kites, a nonprofit organization dedicated to caring for the world’s most poor and vulnerable children, to help make a worthy cause fun. Each tattoo comes from the artists’ imagination of the children’s dreams, writings and favorite things; these tattoos are limited edition and will actually have a meaningful message rather than the ‘fierce’ dragon or petty butterfly imprints seen on tattoo-loving folks.

Flying Kites strives to give children more than the minimum. The organization continues to provide each underprivileged children with additional care that will allow them to succeed in life.

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Socially Responsible Tattoos
The Temporary Tattoo Project offers socially responsible temporary tattoos, creating opportunities for individuals to support charitable causes through body art.
Meaningful Limited Edition Tattoos
The Temporary Tattoo Project collaborates with tattoo artists to create limited edition tattoos with a meaningful message, standing out from traditional tattoo designs.
Nonprofit Collaborations in Tattoo Industry
The Temporary Tattoo Project partners with Flying Kites, a nonprofit organization, to bring together the tattoo industry and charitable causes in a unique way.

Who This Affects Most

Art and Design
The Temporary Tattoo Project merges the art and design industry with social causes and temporary body art, opening up opportunities for creative collaboration.
Charitable Organizations
The Temporary Tattoo Project demonstrates the potential for charitable organizations to team up with unconventional industries, such as the tattoo industry, to raise awareness and support their missions.
Social Impact Innovation
The Temporary Tattoo Project represents a form of social impact innovation, as it leverages tattoo art to create positive change and engage individuals in supporting important causes.
SCORE
2.9 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 36%
Activity 44%
Freshness 8%

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