Artwork

Computer generated artwork is the equivalent of an off the peg suit, whereas hand tailored drawings and paintings betoken quality and class. Most websites contain numerous photographs, so that a unique piece of artwork catches the eye. It sets your website apart from the rest.
That having been said, if you do need to use photographs Caesar’s Grunt can often supply them. We have access to a photo library containing thousands of images - and if the library doesn't have a stock photo appropriate to the exact situation we can sometimes go out and take photos which will fit the bill.

Drawings and Cartoons

Line drawings are produced in black on white but can also be displayed in white on a coloured background.
A cartoon can lend a light-hearted angle to your message. Line drawings and cartoons can also be used as logos, letterheads, or even on a company, club, or team T-shirt.

Here are a few examples of the ways in which drawings and cartoons can be used to enhance a website. We think you will agree that the images are much more striking than photographs would be.

The Mighty Lemon Drop weblog - interactive example design

Cartoons can also be used to enliven a piece of text or as links to another page. Examples of the former can be found throughout this website, and the Black Cat PC website featured on our portfolio page includes one illustrative cartoon and two cartoon links.


Atkinson and Nunn Architects - interactive example design


Watercolours

Watercolour illustrations, whether of boats, buildings, people, or cars, are more distinctive and atmospheric than photographs.


Ellsewater Classic Dinghy Club - interactive example design



Rustic Iberia - interactive example design