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IMVU “Dress Up for Grown Ups” Campaign
Additional Alternates Tested
Project Description: Here we initially tested a few different taglines, models, clothing, and backgrounds using the 300x250 format. After determining which combination produced the best results additional ad sizes were created. Eventually localized versions for ten different geo-tarted audiences as well. Versions were also created to blend in with specific web site placements so they didn't stand out as being ads too much.
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IMVU “Avatar” Movie Theme Campaign
Additional Banner Ad Sizes
Project Description: After going through several alternate looks for the avatar – including different poses, clothing, and background environments – we settled on going with this direction and tested a few different headline and button text combinations. Based on the direction landing page tests were also done and eventually the IMVU homepage included the design in the main image rotation.
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IMVU “Harlequin Pose” Banner Ads
Additional Banner Ad Sizes Created After Testing
Project Description: Two concepts initially created for testing before additional sizes created of the winning design direction.
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IMVU “Dress Up for Grown Ups” Campaign
Additional Banner Ad Sizes Created After Testing – 12 sizes
Project Description: Here we initially tested a few different taglines, models, clothing, and backgrounds using the 300x250 format. After determining which combination produced the best results additional ad sizes were created. Eventually localized versions for ten different geo-tarted audiences as well. Versions were also created to blend in with specific web site placements so they didn't stand out as being ads too much.
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IMVU “Come Hither” Campaign
Banner Ad
Project Description: Also tested alternate colors, headlines, and button text - such as “Come Hither. You've Been Naughty”. Animated Flash banner version had finger curling to get viewers attention before button pulsed to prompt viewer interaction.
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Yahoo! Lender Search “Money Talk” Campaign
Banner Ads
Project Description: Concept here was to grab potential customers attention using engaging portraits from U.S. currency which would be familiar to customers and relevant to the subject of getting a loan. Each banner ad showed a different portrait which was then echoed on the landing page along with the messaging when uses they clicked-through.
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Blue Note Records Flash Application
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Yahoo! Lender Search “Peace of Mind” Campaign
Example of Additional Creative Set Banner Ad Sizes
Project Description: Designed for potential customers who might be psychologically drawn towards exploring an easy and secure home loan solution.
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Yahoo! Lender Search “Money Talk” Campaign
Example of Additional Creative Set Banner Ad Sizes
Project Description: Concept here was to grab potential customers attention using engaging portraits from U.S. currency which would be familiar to customers and relevant to the subject of getting a loan. Each banner ad showed a different portrait which was then echoed on the landing page along with the messaging when uses they clicked-through.
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Wrinkle Cream Banner Ads
Flying Stars Direction
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IMVU General Avatars Banner Ads
Project Description: Most of the art in this project came from other IMVU designers or I appropriated after digging through internal servers. These test banners were created to see if viewers were particularly attracted to certain avatars more than others. I also intentionally avoided making them overly sexy (such as by avoiding showing overly exposed cleavage or a guy grabbing a girls butt) to better understand if customers were actually attracted by the virtual characters and environments or just the potential of having virtual sex with strangers. The logo is also faded back so it's less prominent and the avatars stand out (or “pop”) more.
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IMVU “Bachelorette” Theme Banner Ads
Project Description: Playing-off the TV show “The Bachelorette” which was getting a lot of press at the time. Not an actual tie-in promotion related to the show though.
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IMVU “Beach Girls” Theme Banner Ads
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IMVU “Blonde Kiss” Banner Ads
Project Description: With animated hearts.
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IMVU “Configurator” Banner Ads
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IMVU “Make Lover Not War” Banner Ads
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IMVU “New Years Confetti” Theme Banner Ads
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IMVU “Pool” Theme Banner Ad
IMVU “Pool” Theme Banner Ads
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IMVU “Prom” Theme Banner Ads
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IMVU “Scenes” Concept Banner Ad
Project Description: My concept with this ad was to show activities avatars can interact in, such as dancing, riding motocycles, or playing games within the virtual environment.
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IMVU “Spring Fashion” Skyscrapper Banner Ads
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IMVU “Unleash Your Style” Free Credits Offer Banner Ad
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IMVU “White Dress” Banner Ads
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IMVU “Winter Couple” Seasonal Theme Banner Ad
Project Description: Using animated falling snowflakes to grab attention plus look timely/relevant during the winter.
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