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Momentary Ink, the temporary tattoo startup, gets featured in Mashable

The startup, run by Austin transplant Jordan Denny, recently moved into coworking space Benjamin's Desk.

A Momentary Ink temporary tattoo in the wild. (Courtesy photo)

Momentary Ink, the startup that lets you try out a tattoo before you commit, just got some national press in Mashable. We told you about them back in June.

Jordan Denny, the founder of Momentary Ink, tells Mashable that his company’s tattoos mark a change in the way people get body art.
“People are getting rid of these cookie-cutter tattoos and really getting into more meaningful, complex, often custom design. It really calls for a thoughtful decision, and requires a lot more of a flexible tattoo process,” Denny says. “We want to make it easier to visualize something much more powerful and meaningful to people before they get it done.”

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The startup, run by Austin transplant Jordan Denny, recently moved into coworking space Benjamin’s Desk in Rittenhouse Square.
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