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"After working with Ken for seven-plus years and counting. I know that he will bring a welcome perspective to any job. Ken's ability to adapt his voice to the client and/or project provides solid spot-on creative executions time and time again."
--Jason Lellos Partner, Creative Director Catalano, Lellos & Silverstein
There's something about that small footprint and limited file size that can produce inspired work. See below for proof.
AboveTheInfluence.com

Part of a cross-media youth campaign for the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). The banners championed the brand messaging (embracing positive influences while avoiding negative ones like drugs & peer pressure) while driving a hell of a lot of traffic to the site.
Zombie Takeover campaign

These promoted Zombie Escape, the wildly successful shockwave game I co-created for ONDCP. The campaign showed zombies taking over various parts of the earth: ATMs, tourist traps, even the banners themselves. Can you spot me in these?
IRS E-file

Yep, the IRS. Part of a cross-media campaign to get more people to e-file their taxes. The numbers of people who converted to e-file far exceeded the IRS's projections--as did our click rates. Some great interactive banners here.
Reuters.com

Banner campaign that pulled real-time financial data right into the banner. Sharp stuff.
Jamaica

2005 Tourist board campaign. Simple, smart banners that did very well.
HP

I've written so many HP banner campaigns that toner comes out if you poke me. Here's a few full-color gems.
Trane

Interactive banner: tell us about your house, we'll find you the perfect AC/heating system.
IBM Olympics

Olympics.com site and the Olympics "fan mail" site from back in the 468x60 .gif banner days.
Spencer Stuart.com

Some inventive .gif banners for this executive search firm.
MCI Worldcom

Pitch work for MCI's merger with WorldCom. A .gif banner but still one of my faves.
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