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June 24th, 2005

The world’s most unpopular range of ecclesiastical clipart

clipart vicarsNext week, all being well, I hope to launch a new ‘clipart’ section on the CartoonChurch.com site. This comes about as a result of my market research, ie chatting to people at the Christian Resources Exhibition, where a good number of people told me how difficult it was to find good clipart for their church publications. So, I’ve done a bit of drawing and will do a bit more over the next few days.

The only problem is that I don’t really know what people want from their clipart. I sort of know what they don’t want having surfed around some of the Christian clipart sites out there, but the concept is still a slight mystery to me. Do you really want churches, bells, flowers and chalices? Or… something else? Any feedback would be welcomed. In the meantime I’ll continue to draw things a bit like those illustrated here, quite possibly the first examples from what may yet turn out to be the world’s most unpopular range of ecclesiastical clipart.

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  1. Darren says:

    is the ‘bald’ vicar male or female?

    signed Darren ‘speaking out for the slapheads of the world’ Hill

  2. Saskia says:

    I have a few examples of the kind of clipart I like to use in newsletters and booklets. I’m always looking for new ones. I can email them to you if you like.