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Continuing Madness! More updates at Jeff Carlisle.com!!

Work Progresses! Galleries slowly fill! Content continues to find it;s way back to the hallowed halls of Jeff Carlisle (dot) com! Take a look at the Concept Design Section...there is actually STUFF in it now. More news soon!

JEFF CARLISLE.COM -- A Work in Progress!!

Well, here it is folks--the new JeffCarlisle.com.

It is by no means finished, as there is always new work to update--and there are some categories with only a few images in them.
Worry not. All is well.
We here in the subterranean bunker that is JeffCarlisle.com felt that showing a small amount of work that gave a better sense of the overall breadth was better than putting everything up all at once.
Besides-- I am a working man, with stuff to do! And that is a good thing, my friends...so keep checking back and keep track of what is happening to the site.

The New JEFF CARLISLE.COM -- Coming Soon!

You might have noticed that this web site hasn't been updated in while...well, it certainly isn't due to lack of work!! There is almost two years worth of new art, new projects, new concepts coming your way!

Until we are up and running, here is a link to the old website... Click Here »

See You Soon!
--Jeff Carlisle

About Jeff

Born in the town of Shelby, OH (Birthplace of the seamless tube industry in America), Jeff Carlisle grew up in the bustling metropolis of Columbus, OH. There, he attended public school without being shot or stabbed and continued his education at the prestigious Columbus College of Art and Design, to whom he swears he will pay back his tuition.

A year or so after graduating from Art School, Jeff submitted art to the Star Wars fan site TheForce.Net, which resulted in a dedicated fan art gallery there and enough courage to actually talk to his peers. In the year 2000, A chance meeting with acclaimed fantasy artist and children's book author Tony DiTerlizzi resulted in a new friendship for both and persistent nagging from DiTerlizzi to "get in the game," which led to the 2000 GenCon game fair, which led to his first industry job: programming Binary Load-Lifters, er, drawing Starships, Droids and Aliens for Star Wars Gamer magazine.

After moving for a short time to San Diego California to work on a video game, Jeff returned to Columbus -- where he lives with his wife, Lisa.

After nearly 20 years of freelance illustration and concept design, he has worked with a number of clients including: Alderac Entertainment Group (AEG), COSI Studios, Decipher, Goodman Games/Sword and Sorcery, Green Ronin Publishing, Lucasfilm Ltd., Paizo Publishing, Poop House Reilly, Presto Studios/Microsoft Game Studios, The Scarefactory, Inc., Topps and Wizards of the Coast.

Now, people actually pay him to do what he does for free on his own time, but don't tell anyone--that's a secret.