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MyDavidCameron.com takes a break

Clifford Singer has decided to give his site a break from the pounding it has been taking from thousand of visitors over the last few weeks. He gives his reasons here.

Link to all recent Tory poster pics

mydavidcameron.com takes a break

Well done to him for making the site a success and the others for providing a level of interactivity that many of us are unable or unwilling to do. He should also be praised for the level of quality control he exacted on his site, something ConservativeHome’s myLabourposter failed to do.
I produced my own templates and photoshopped my own stuff, but with mydavidcameron, the ease with which anyone could make a poster was a plus and a big minus. I’m sure there were many unsuitable spoof versions which were not published on the site but are still floating around the web. Some of these will have been produced by Labour supporters and some, I would think, by Conservative supporters who wished to discredit the site.
Now I’ve been spoofing posters & policies for quite some time so I’m not going to stop but I need to be a bit more disciplined in my approach.
I must admit, the posters are a hell of a distraction from producing anything decent and longer-lasting for this site. Maybe I’ve been doing so many because I’m frustrated at my inability to create a decent version of what I see in my mind’s eye. I need to learn and practise more, not trot out the same old ‘faceswaps’ and plays on words.
If you look at the genuine artistic talent on the web or in print, they may nod in the direction of the recent poster campaigns (or the policies promoted) but they do not become obsessed with them.
Visitors to this blog should take the time to acquaint themselves with the likes of Dave Brown at the Indy, Morten Morland and Peter Brookes at The Times, Steve Bell and Martin Rowson at The Guardian and Christian Adams and Matt at The Telegraph.
You should also be aware of other outstanding cartoonists.
With absolute respect, I’m not a fan of Andy Davey’s stuff for The Sun but his work elsewhere is a bit special. Scroll down to 2008 and start clicking. Then there is Gary Barker, Alex Hughes, Royston Robertson and Matt Buck, who came up with ‘The Miliband Kid’ character which I hope to see again soon.
Update: I foolishly forgot about Patrick Blower and his animated Livedraw series at The Guardian.
If politics is not your thing, you could always have a look at Chichi Parish whose pen and ink work is a delight (and who is now exploring the joys of Photoshop).

Most of these guys’ and ladies’ portfolios can be found at the website of the Professional Cartoonists’ Organisation which also runs The Bloghorn blog.

Enjoy looking through some genuine artisitic talent and respect their copyright. Maybe the larger sites may consider offering them some paid work. I think it can make all the difference to a site to have a ‘resident’ cartoonist. And, if the large sites do genuinely believe they compete with the MSM, then they should hire a talented professional cartoonist and make a big noise about it as well.

Martin Rowson on bankers

Great cartoon from Martin Rowson on bankers and the financial crisis here or click on the cropped thumbnail below.
martin rowson guardian on bankers

Apols for the lack of posting recently – I’m a bit under the weather but hope to be back posting soon.

I’m supposed to be on a short visit to Scotland right now but thanks to monumental failures by easyjet and Luton Airport, I was unable to travel the other day.
Fair enough, flights get cancelled. Easyjet advised those people who checked in at their desks but totally forgot to advise those who used their ‘advanced’ online checking in system which means that you print your own ticket at home and proceed directly to the departures gate.
Unfortunately, no boards are visible from the area where hundreds of travellers had to congregate and Luton Airport allowed the various announcements in different languages to overlap, so hardly any message could be distinguished.
The security staff told me that the airlines refused to send staff out to the security cordon to address the passengers and only passed on information on flights that were due to board. They did not pass on any cancellation details.
The police stepped in to help out as best they could and did a damn good job considering there was little or no co-operation from the airlines.
After a couple of hours of waiting I eventually gave up and went to the easyjet desk where I found out about the cancellation but, by then, it was too late to organise a flight from another airport.
I passed on the cancellation details to the police who made the announcement at the departures cordon and then strolled outside, just in time to see large lumps of ice falling from the canopy at Luton Airport. No barriers, no warnings. Lucky someone wasn’t badly hurt.

Never again.

Rant ends.

Martin Rowson on The Queen’s Speech

Go here.

Idea, words, execution and detail (look at the lions on the royal coat of arms).

Martin Rowson

coffee/tea, keyboard moment – ’nuff said