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• Fully featured websites
• Blogs and social media
• E-commerce solutions
• MySpace customization
• Web ad banners, static/animated
• Music and entertainment download
• Art and photographic portfolios
• Search engine optimization
• Google Analytics setup
• Shared website hosting
• and much more
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If you are like most companies today, your website is a major, if not primary, storefront and the most public face your customers will encounter. Your site must showcase your products and broadcast your marketing messages in a highly professional way.
We approach web design primarily from a marketing and informational perspective, and secondarily from a technology perspective.
This means that your web site won't fall victim to the latest trendy and expensive technology. Instead, it will showcase your information and products in the best possible manner, support your branding message, be easy to navigate, run fast and dependably, and yes... be cool.
Once we've arrived at the perfect design, we use traditional HTML programming with elements of CSS, Javascript, PHP, and Flash to bring the site to life. We also employ the open source publishing system WordPress, which is revolutionizing blogging. Many of our clients opt to host on our shared server as well to help keep costs under control.
We've designed websites for everyone from Fortune 20 corporations to tiny micro businesses, so we are confident that we'll have a solution to fit your needs and budget.
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
More ad banners in support of some important industry awards won by this prominent automotive search engine optimization technology company. These are slated for heavy rotation on Automotive Industry News’s site and newsletter, which limits ads to a strict, tiny 20k limit, making these an exercice in creative jpeg compression.


Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
A set of static banner ads for a site that does not accept animated ones. These ads were originally designed as multi-frame animated ads, so there is a lot of information to compress into a small space!



Monday, January 11th, 2010
Two animated ads created for an automotive industry technology vendor, as seen in Dealer Management Weekly’s email newsletter. There’s a long banner at top, and a rectangular one at middle bottom.
(This is a sample only showing the placement, so these versions are frozen static).
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
Static banner ads for singer songwriter Scott Warren, who also is the lead singer of pop rock band Signal Hill Transmission.
These will be placed prominently in several leading online rock and americana music sites, building momentum for his latest album release.

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
A web banner ad for an auto technology company, touting their significant ROI advantage.
Simple, persuasive creative, to be placed in a popular auto industry newsletter.
Thursday, March 12th, 2009
A 100×600 banner ad for an automotive industry technology provider, promoting a system that helps dealerships track and respond to online reviews by customers.
The ad uses a gradually increasing crowd of kibutzing people to illustrate the viral nature of reviews online.
As a .gif animation, this banner is fairly small in file size and uses simple movement and image replacement to make its point.
Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
A simple animated banner ad for the AJU’s annual Celebration of Jewish Books, to be displayed on KPCC’s website.
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
Two ads for Todd Herfindal’s new album Collective, both of which build off the airy, stargazing (or in this case, cloud gazing) artwork we created for the album.
An animated banner ad for the Amplifier Magazine website, which will rotate on several prominent areas including the home page.

A 1/4 page b/w print ad for The Big Takeover magazine, highlighting the album’s availability and a great recent review.
Thursday, March 20th, 2008
 Two banners for Harmonizing with Humanity to be used for promotion of their annual festival on MySpace. One is formatted for comments, and the other for putting in an artist’s about me section.
Sunday, December 30th, 2007
For a detailed portfolio of work prior to 2009, please visit:
DUFFOTO.COM
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