Advertising Banner Design
Digital Ink have been creating advertising banners since 1995. Below are just a few examples of our work. Several of these have featured on the official web sites of the English Premiership Leagues in both rugby and football.
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This banner for Newcastle Brown Ale was hand drawn as a vector illustration and has appeared on the following official soccer sites:-
Aston Villa, Bolton Wanderers, Leeds United, Portsmouth, Middlesborough, QPR, Newcastle United, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, West Bromwich Albion, Wimbledon, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Barnsley, Manchester City, Watford, Chelsea, Birmingham City, Derby County.
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Banner and a button for a Nivea 4 Men competition to win a holiday to follow the ill-fated British Lions 2001 tour of Australia.
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Banner for the 2001 6 Nations Rugby Competition sponsored by Lloyds TSB Bank |
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| These banners were designed for Mitsubishi Trium mobile phones and were used with micro sites also designed by Digital Ink on the Chelsea FC, Leicester Tigers and Bristol Shoguns web sites. |
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| Two versions of a banner for CapitalOne Bank MasterCard, the lower one uses a Java Applet. |
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| A banner for AA Insurance services, they eventually lost the chequered background, as they felt it confused them with the "Fourth Emergency Service". |
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| Banner for the RFU Rugby Football Union web site for Douwe Egberts coffee. |
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Style Holidays are a division of the holiday company Inspirations plc. This banner was originally designed for the on-line shop page on the Chelsea Football club site.
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Nivea for Men sponsored the Chelsea FC news page for 18 months between 1998 and 2001. There were approximately twelve competitions to win tickets and apparel. Each new competition had to have a new banner designed for it. Here are just a few. The banner leads to a competition page and a web site also designed by Digital Ink. The "tank" ad wasn't used as the situation in Kosovo worsened and Nivea's agency deemed it too warlike.
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