When Jeremy Allen White called up his friend , it wasn't to catch up on old times; it was to create tattoos. Only this time, the designs weren't for him — though is also pretty impressive. They were for White's on the hit Hulu series "The Bear.

" Shields's job as a was simple: read the script and come up with a series of designs that perfectly encapsulate Carmy, an up-and-coming chef who finds himself plucked from the world of fine dining and thrown into his family's sandwich shop in the wake of his brother's death. No pressure. "I designed a lot, and then we whittled it down," Shields tells PS.

"In the beginning, I sent maybe 75 different things. Jeremy really knew in the end which ones he liked and what he wanted to do, so I think we got it down to 10 that he actually used." These included the letters "SOU" across Carmy's fingers, a hand with a chef's knife piercing through it, a spilled whiskey glass, a rose, and a snail with the words "Live Fast," to name a few.

From there, Shields created temporary tattoos, or , which were then administered on set by the makeup department to help bring Shields's art and Carmy's character to life for each episode. "[White] came over, we did the sizing and the placement, we figured out how big they're going to be, where they're going to go," Shields says. Then Shields made the tattoo files so that the transfers would look the way they were supposed to on set, even in the heat of the kitchen.

In an interview with , White described Shields .