August 25th, 2008
Looking for a logo designer?
We have recently engaged another artist to undertake logo design work for web sites and print material.
Everyone needs a good logo for their business, or even for their blog.
As always, you can be assured of prompt service and personal attention!!


Have a look at more samples on this page
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August 20th, 2008
If you have a a blog or are an avid member of one or more forums or are a member of a social network like Facebook, then having a mascot drawn based on your appearance is a lot of fun.
The results can be as close or far from ‘normal’ as you wish:


As you can see from these samples our caricature artists can create some amazing mascots, avatars, icons - whatever you like to call them!
So why not let your Myspace, Face Book, blog or forum identity be a little outside the box.
Dare to be different!!
Browse our artists
July 28th, 2008
When it comes to gift giving, time can be our worst enemy. SUDDENLY the event for the gift giving has arrived and that perfect gift, well you want to give something unique, but how and from where is not yet thought about.
Of course we know that the perfect gift is a custom caricature from one of the talented artists at Caricature King.
But as some people discover, it is not always possible to get a caricature in 24-48 hours. Apart from existing workloads, it also takes time to create perfection.
So what to do…..?
An increasing number of people are finding the solution to last minute gift ideas is to give a Caricature Gift Certificate instead.
Easily delivered via email within 24 hours, all you have to do is print it out and hand it over!

The certificate can be for any amount that corresponds to caricature product prices, so if you want to give “2 full bodies in scene, then you can, and the recipient of the gift certificate can then choose which artist they like best!!
Read about how to give a Caricature Gift Certificate
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July 27th, 2008
Caricatures are all about characters. The artist seeks to capture his interpretation of the person, (in our case using just the photo/s supplied).
Here is a recent job from artist George who was asked to capture an Australian ‘bushie’ - that is, someone who lives not only in a rural area, but perhaps even in a remote area. Typically they are involved in the cattle industry.
As you can see, the stance is great, just like a man who has lived the hard life would stand.
See more of caricature artist George’s work.
July 21st, 2008
We have just launched a very short survey on our main site.
From this we aim to identify any gaps that we can fill, or improvements we can make.
It only takes a minute - the link is at the top of each page on the left hand side.
Visit main site now