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Kintera: Seasons Greetings Card

In October of 2005 Kintera’s creative services team was given the task to create a series of ecards for our sales staff to have the ability to send to our clients. Restrictions included keeping animated gif’s under 100kb for downloading purposes.

Kintera Seasons Greeting - Animated eCard

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