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The look and style of your site might be hard-edged
high-tech, or as relaxed and cozy as a warm hearth. The perfect backdrop
for your products and services may be photographic or illustrative. Establishing
an appropriate impression for your business goes a long way towards attracting
and retaining visitors to your site.
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Digital Illustration
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For the Internet Cartoons Forum, illustration
sets the scene and creates the interior environments for lively discussion about
cartooning. |
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Inside the Cartoon Bar graphical chat site. |
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Studio Photography
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Setting the mood for Bee Candles, using carefully
lit studio product photography to ignite interest. |
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Mapping Animation
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For Northern Indiana Homes, home shoppers hover over an interactive
map and zipcode areas light up in green. Then click through and see all the homes
currently for sale in that region of the map. |
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We've employed photography, photocollage, traditional illustration,
cartooning, animation, and digital effects as needed to create a distinctive style.
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Photo Collage
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Scanned birch bark, pine needles, hand drawn illustration
and bits of yarn contribute a country cozy identity for home-based business Annie's
Woolens. |
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Photocollage frames product photography with a
woodsy background for presenting Christmas Stockings for sale. |
Vector Illustration,
On-Site Photography
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Toy trains set a playful tone for Balloon Express and Gift
Baskets. Skillfully manipulated photography give this site a sense of place. |
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Graphic Design
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An off-the-shelf design lends a high tech look
to the TameBear Weblog on emerging technology, sustainability and the future. |
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A much more sparse look was used for the TameBear Radio podcast
listings, where studio portrait photography was employed for the CD cover art... |
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The same cover art is picked up by iTunes when the podcasts
go mainstream. |
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