RKS AND NEUMA USHER IN A NEW AGE OF TATTOO ARTISTRY, COMFORT, AND SAFETY
Thousand Oaks, California, April 8, 2009 – World-recognized
strategy, innovation, and design consultancy RKS is proud to announce
the introduction of the Neuma Hybrid Tattoo Machine, as RKS helps Neuma
revolutionize the tattoo industry and usher in a new age of artistry,
comfort, and safety. The superior technology of Neuma tattoo machines
benefits tattoo collectors and artists alike – with the lighter-weight,
fully-autoclavable tattoo machine delivering a less painful tattoo
experience and drastically reduced healing times.
When you climb into a chair, ready to have a needle pierce your skin at
the rate of 80 to 150 times per second, a little pain reduction would
be nice and protection from blood-borne disease is essential.
Unfortunately for many, the technology behind traditional electric coil
tattoo machines has barely evolved since its invention in the late
1800’s. Still in wide use today, these machines are heavy, awkward,
loud, temperamental, and, worst of all, they can’t be sterilized in
medical grade autoclave machines.
Dissatisfied with traditional coil machines, award-winning tattoo
artist and inventor Carson Hill set out to create a completely new kind
of tattoo technology – the first air-powered tattoo machine. Carved out
of solid aluminum years before the MacBook made it cool, the original
pneumatic tattoo machine, known as the Neuma2, was light-weight and
fully-autoclavable. Hill knew the tattoo artists would greatly benefit
from this feather-weight machine. Traditional coil machines typically
weigh 8.5 to 9.5 ounces, with some brass-framed machines weighing over
12 ounces. The heavy weight and awkward balance of these machines is
hard on tattoo artists, making long sessions difficult and sending some
into early retirement with carpal tunnel syndrome. But there was an
unexpected bonus of the light-weight Neuma. The collector – the person
on the business end of the needle – experiences less pain. According to
world-class tattoo artist, Mike DeVries, “it’s been confirmed time and
time again, that the Neuma hurts less.”
While there are many variables affecting pain perception, from an
individual’s tolerance, to an artist’s technique, top tattoo artist
Mario Rosenau has been on both ends of the needle and agrees. “I’ve
been tattooed with both, and personally, I feel that it hurts less with
Neuma,” said Rosenau. “I think a lot of it has to do with the weight of
the machine. When it’s heavy it just seems like it just forces your
hand to be a little bit heavier.” Collectors also benefit from the
softer “hit” of the Neuma with drastically reduced healing times,
reported to be half that of tattoos done with traditional coil machines.
The latest evolution of the Neuma, the Neuma Hybrid, is the result of
Hill’s desire to constantly push for improvements. Hill listened
carefully to suggestions from artists and engaged RKS to re-engineer
and re-design the Neuma2. The result is the Neuma Hybrid. At only 3.7
ounces in its pneumatic configuration, the Hybrid still weights less
than half as much as traditional coil machines. Packed inside this
small but powerful package is an improved pneumatic design for greater
efficiency and less air consumption, a larger impeller for more torque,
a cushioned armature for compliance, a variable stroke-length, an
improved collet, and optimized cycle timing for less drag on the skin
when lining.
The “hybrid” part comes in when Neuma tattoo artists want to take the
show on the road. Year-round and world-wide, tattoo artists travel to
expos to create their art right before their fans’ eyes. With the
baggage restrictions now in force by airlines, it’s becoming more of a
challenge to travel with an air compressor. The Neuma and RKS teams
brainstormed an ideal solution… a motorized module that
magnetically-couples with the Neuma to transform it into an
electric-powered tattoo machine. This means that Neuma artists can have
the Neuma performance they love in an electric configuration that still
weighs a full third less than traditional coil machines. And, most
importantly, the pneumatic machine is still fully-autoclavable.
The Neuma benefits for artists continue. “The light weight, balance and
the slim design help you maneuver the machine around better and get
into angles you can’t get as easy with a coil,” said DeVries. The
Neuma’s consistency and reliability are also key in freeing artists to
focus on their art. Traditional coil machines are finicky and
constantly in need of tuning, so artists have to alternate between dual
roles as mechanic and artist. With the Neuma, they can forget the
machine and concentrate on their art. “I think that it opens up broader
possibilities artistically when you’re using a Neuma,” said Rosenau.
“And that’s the big thing with it, and how it’s pushing what a lot of
people can do…. An artist can create art with anything. But you have
tools that make things easier to get an end result, and I think that’s
what you have with the Neuma.”
Whether you’re an artist, a long-time collector, or someone who’s been
tempted but afraid to get a tattoo, the Neuma Hybrid represents a
breakthrough in delivering a safer, less-painful, tattoo experience.
And as for Carson Hill, perhaps Rosenau said it best, “He’s developed
something that’s changing the way tattoos are done and the look of
tattoos. He has his own little place in tattoo history.”
Hearing that makes Hill squirm a little. He’s not thinking about
history. He’s just doing what he can to improve his art and his
machines.
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About RKS: RKS is an Industrial Design consultancy offering a full
range of strategy, innovation, and design services. Consistently ranked
in Business Week's Top 10 Industrial Design firms, RKS has a 28-year
legacy of transforming client inspirations and aspirations into
powerful business results. The Southern California-based firm is widely
know for Psycho-Aesthetics®, their philosophy of emotionally connecting
consumers to brands through design. Its clients include JBL
Professional, LG, HP, KOR Water, Vestalife, Zyliss USA, Sprint,
Panavision, Intel, Hamilton Medical, Medtronic, Discus Dental, and many
more. RKS has won more than 80 product design awards globally, and has
been issued more than 150 patents. Find out more at: www.rksdesign.com.
About Neuma: Neuma Tattoo Machines, Inc. had its beginnings in
2000 when tattoo artist Carson Hill invented the first and only
pneumatic tattoo machine – the first major technological development in
tattooing in over a century. At Neuma, our goal is to always be
reaching for the next improvement in our equipment and in our customer
service. Our aim is to offer the best possible tools that will empower
tattoo artists to achieve new heights in their art and provide a safer
tattooing experience for everyone. To find out more about the Neuma
Hybrid or to find a Neuma Tattoo artist, go to:
www.neumatattoomachines.com.