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Blake & Pendleton - I did this
one for the named company's website. You can see the real thing in action at http://www.blakeandpendleton.com. |
Jennings & Murray - This was
for an architect's site. You can see it for real at http://www.jenningsmurray.com. |
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Easter Egg - This gif was done for a
seasonal direction for the MyLink, Inc. website. It goes on display each April to help
spruce up the font page for Easter. |
Ingram & LeGrand - This was an
existing logo the company had... they just wanted it animated. I don't like the way the
tree just disappears. I usually like my gif's to flow a bit better. But the only thing I
could thin of was to have some little guy come and cut the tree down and drag it off...
but for some reason I don't think they'd have liked that... even though they were a lumber
company. Visit the site at http://www.ingramlegrand.com.
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ServiceMASTER
- A simple gif I know, but I did it and it's animated so it's here. You can see it in it's
proper place at http://www.servicemasterga.com.
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The Rock - If you click on the
thumbnail, you'll see the full banner ad I did for a site that promoted Indi-Christian
music sites called The Rock. It's a pretty powerful banner. Look for the tear. |

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Lightyear - This one I did for my
last band effort, Lightyear. We played a mix of Ska and Punk so we called ourselves a
Skunk band. To illustrate this I created this simple gif mixing the two words together. |
MyLink - I did this and a twin for
MyLink's ISDN services to illustrate the difference between loading times for ISDN vs.
Analog. This actually isn't one gif, but five. When a gif is going to be big but only a
part of it will be moving, it's better to chop up the gif and only animate the parts that
need it. In this case two of the five pieces (top and right side) are not animated. The
middle (screen), bottom (color bar), and left (two little lights) are. Pretty complicated
but I do it often. The SkaBuddy character on the main.html page was done the same way.
Only his eyes move, so I separated them out. |
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