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This is the portfolio and blog of the UK based illustrator Carlton Hibbert. He produces digital artwork of the highest standard; Commission him and see for yourself. In this blog you'll find the latest illustration links that he has found, news of his latest projects and posts about everything that catches his eye whilst roaming the net. Enjoy!

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Thursday, May 26, 2005

What a night! Gerrard carried heroes on his shoulders: Up there, on the balcony between the two tiers, some supporters had hung a giant flag. “And you will know my name is Gerrard when I lay my vengeance upon you”, it said.
Here's a big thank you to Benitez, his management coupled with Gerrards and Carraghers determination gave us the cup.



Whatever happens tomorrow or next week or next month, last night will never die.
Gerrard will live with the Liverpool legends forever now.

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I love this tale of Health and Safety super efficiency.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2005

Here's the Citroen 2CV version of their latest ad. Smooth.

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Thursday, May 12, 2005

Sudoku seems to be the latest puzzle to be picked up by the newspapers. Both the Sun and the Independant are printing them. You can get your fix at The Daily SuDoku.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2005

EphemeraNow is a brilliant mid-twentieth century american advert archive. Packed full of ludicrously shiny, bright and clean images of 'modern' life.
Link lifted from Drawn.

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Monday, May 09, 2005

Difficulty with navigation?
.net Issue 137
.net is on sale in your local WHSmiths right now! It has all the tutorials and helpful advice you could need to build and maintian your web site. Features include:
Navigation inspiration - how to boost traffic through improving your site structure and navigation.
DIY web server - Host from home on Windows XP.
Intranet design - Designers rarely get to see examples of intranets because of their "closed off" nature, we show you examples and give you 12 rules of design and implementation.
Cookies - the pros and cons of using them.
Featured illustrators this issue are Derek Bacon (cover illo), David Foreman, Identikal, David Lyttleton and Migy.

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Friday, May 06, 2005

The BBC is running a bit of a spoiler on all of those traditional parlour games.

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Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Really great pencillings at everydaysketch. It seems I've caught Eugene's blog mid move, so I'll have to keep an eye on it for further updates.

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YAKA: the artwork of Finian Neary.

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The brilliant Graffiti Archaeology is the winner in the Arts section of the Webby Awards.

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Last night I saw possibly the greatest battle between two football teams: Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea. Luckily my team Liverpool came out on top. Chelsea's resident smug-git, Jose Mourinho, took defeat in his usual ungracious way, "I felt the better team lost", he said.
Full of joy I turned the TV to the news, where, much to my horror, I find out that Michael Howard is a fellow Red supporter. How can this be? What God would allow this?!!

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Tuesday, May 03, 2005

You are sitting by your outdoor pool, sipping cool cocktails, enjoying the balmy summer. However you feel you're just not getting enough pleasure in your life. The SuperScreen Outdoor Theater System is obviously the answer to your dreams. Obviously!

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Good for prompting colleagues to make the next round: Teabuddy

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