Dallas cartoonist Charles King does not draw caricatures. Webster's Dictionary defines a caricature as a distortion of prominent features to make the person look grotesque. Everyone says his drawings look like the person he is drawing. Also, caricature artists draw the head, and put a stock body with it. Usually, the caricature artist takes 5, 10, 15 minutes, or more per drawing. Charles King averages 30 to 60 drawings an hour on paper he provides with the company logo printed on it. Companies that have used Charles King have said that the hardest part of exhibiting is attendees rushing past the booth, and the exhibitor trying to get their attention. They want to look, but they don't want to be sold. Everybody has an invisible wall of resistance up. If you can get that person to laugh, it seems to remove the resistance, and make them more open to a sales pitch. Secondly, drawing a crowd and making the booth the hit of the show is important to some exhibitors. Lastly, since most people receiving their drawing say they will frame it, at their expense, and hang it in their office, the exhibitor gets targeted, long term advertising benefits when their company name is in front of their prospects and customers year around. These three benefits to the exhibitor make cartoons drawn by Charles King the best traffic builder by giving away the best trade show giveaway imprinted with the exhibitors logo. Charjles King, drawUSA.com, 214-663-2813