If you think these designs are colorful, wacky, and silly, you may be right! They were also hugely successful in the 13 and under advertising space, and netted over $1,500,000 of combined revenue for the company.

The Talking Friends are some of the most popular apps ever developed, with a combined 1 billion downloads. As senior designer for Outfit 7 - US advertising, I created dozens of successful mobile campaigns for our advertising partners. Using SAAS animation studios like Celtra and Justad and Adobe AfterEffects, Photoshop, Premiere, and Illustrator.
We built many major campaigns for Kraft Lunchables, including this animated banner and landing page with video player. These ads reached 200 million impressions, with an average 9% CTR. Click the image below to play the video.
Imagine you are playing with Talking Tom, when suddenly a crazy flying van crashes into your tablet screen, and out pops two cartoon ducks ready to play! Below is a mini-game we built to introduce Nickelodeon's "Breadwinners" cartoon about two wacky ducks who run a bakery and deliver bread. The game follows a little interplay with Talking Tom. Play the video below.
Mattel came to us for a placement for a new Hot Wheels campaign.
We let the cars roll into the screen and followed with a video landing page.
For the animated feature "Boxtrolls" from Focus Features, we built a very stylized campaign, including animated hover ads, custom video landing pages, and concepts for a match game, and a "Whack-A-Troll" game.
For the beloved "Shaun the Sheep" from Aardman Entertainment, we created a variety of engaging ads. Below are some of our detailed mock-ups from the successful pitch. 
We helped The Muppets pop in for a visit, via animated hover ads, and custom landing pages.
The sequence below illustrates the action in an ad we built for Activision and the popular "Skylanders" game franchise. Here the character flys in through Tom's open window, followed by a landing page.
In the example below for Disney's Academy Award winning "Big Hero 6", Baymax slides up with a CTA. When clicked the user gets to put Baymax' flying suit on him, and then watch a special trailer.
Charmazing is an example of the many banner+landing page combinations we created for brand awareness campaigns.
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