Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Meta: Link To Us
We would appreciate it if you would link to us in your blogs and webpages. Put the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive in your blogroll, refer people to our posts and feel free to use this nifty little button (with animation by Bill Nolan) on your site...

Please link this button to our homepage, http://www.animationarchive.org
Here's a larger version...

Please link this button to http://www.animationarchive.org
If anyone would like to volunteer to make more buttons and banners, I'll post them here so people can use them.
Thanks for your support!
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive



























6 Comments:
Anyone willing to post these in HTML format so that people can copy and paste them into their blogs and websites?
Thanks =)
ARCHIVE LINK CODE:
< a href="http://www.animationarchive.org" >< img src="http://www.animationarchive.org/pics/animationarchiveorg.gif" >< /a >
ANIMATION CENTENNIAL LINK CODE:
< a href="http://www.animationarchive.org/animation100" >< img src="http://www.animationarchive.org/pics/animation100.jpg" >< /a >
You have to take out the spaces inside the "<" ">" symbols to get the code to work.
**There should be two spaces when you are done before "href" and after "img"**
Hope This Helps,
Brother Rabbit
THANK YOU!!!!!!
A Funny thing I noticed is that if you put the Cartoon Museum one right above the horizontal Animation Mentor banner the guy on the Cartoon Museum one seems to laugh at the creature from Animation Mentor. :)
You can find the banners for AM here:
http://www.animationmentor.com/newsletter/1005/feature_banners.html
Thanks again.
Hi! I'm very interested in Joseph Campana's work. Does anyone know everything he's done, or where I would find this information? Also, what's he up to these days? Recent projects?
Nice surprise to see my drawing of Ren from Stimpy's Invention on the home page.
Hi, I've recently written an article about character design, and linked Animation Archive from there. For now it's published on my facebook profile - notes, and on a blog site aimed at artists and designers. Here are the links to the article:
http://kelada.blogspot.com/
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=23676806672
This site is one of the greatest resources I came through in recent years. Hope I can help a bit by these links. I'll create a link here from my personal portfolio also, very soon...
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