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For press & partners
Coverage, founder bios, and the press kit.
Working on a story or evaluating a partnership? Everything you need to write about NextTat is here. Direct line: press@nexttat.com.
Company in one sentence
The one-liner.
NextTat is a tattoo-first studio building the first 3D-native design and preview platform for the craft, on iPhone Pro LiDAR.
Need a longer description, a 200-word boilerplate, or a 500-word company background? Email press and we’ll send the latest copy.
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Press kit
Logos, screenshots, founder photos.
Download the full press kit for high-resolution logos, app screenshots, founder photography, and brand color tokens. Need an asset that isn’t included? Email press.
- Wordmark and mark in SVG + PNG (light and dark)
- App icon assets
- App screenshots (iPhone Pro, iPad Pro)
- Founder headshots (300 dpi)
- Studio photography (Fine Studio, South Lake Union)
- Brand color tokens and type system
- 200-word and 500-word company boilerplate
Founders
Available for interviews.
Federico “Fede” Tronconi
Co-founder · CEO
International tattoo artist and founder of Fine Tattoo / Fine Studio in South Lake Union, Seattle. Has worked across Spain, the UK, Switzerland, Germany, and the US, developing a style focused on fine line, micro-realism, and black & grey, with a premium approach to composition, anatomy, and detail.
Started NextTat because the disconnect between flat reference designs and three-dimensional skin has been the biggest unsolved frustration in the craft. Outside of tattooing, passionate about building projects where art, brand, and culture meet — open to brand collaborations on creative campaigns, activations, and experiences.
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Joshua Young
Co-founder · CTO
Twenty-five years building software — early-stage startups through Fortune 500 platforms — with the last several years deep inside generative AI and machine learning. The thread across all of it has been the same: how do you make complicated systems disappear behind interfaces that respect the user’s actual craft?
At NextTat that becomes very concrete — iPhone LiDAR gives us millimeter-accurate body geometry, and the job is to put it in a tattoo artist’s hands without making them think about the math. Joined Fede because the question he was asking — what does the tattoo workflow look like when 3D capture is finally useful, not just possible — is the right question to spend the next chapter on.
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