She Makes Gay Cowboys Dance
This is Jennifer Uhll from Los Angeles, and she is responsible for the lowermybills.com dancing banners. They're apparently not going to stop anytime soon.
If you'd like to drop Jennifer a line and thank her for her work or perhaps commission some dancing silhouettes for your clients, you can do so at her website, which has a dancing silhouette.
Jennifer, I know you're just doing your job, and you've given a lot of ad bloggers a lot of material to rant and talk about. That is what this business is about. So....good job.
Full story is here.
If you'd like to drop Jennifer a line and thank her for her work or perhaps commission some dancing silhouettes for your clients, you can do so at her website, which has a dancing silhouette.
Jennifer, I know you're just doing your job, and you've given a lot of ad bloggers a lot of material to rant and talk about. That is what this business is about. So....good job.
Full story is here.
Labels: dancing cowboys, dancing rooftop, lower my bills, uhll
11 Comments:
A few weeks back some friends and I were discussing these ads and decided that they must have gotten them from some web animation stock house and hey, wasn't that a clever idea to start a business like that.
Who knew?
By Alan Wolk, at January 18, 2007 at 2:04 PM
I HATE HATE HATE YOU JENNIFER.
By greencan, at January 18, 2007 at 3:48 PM
Her dead eyes aren't smiling, she has 1980s big hair and is wearing QVC jewellery.
Although inside she must be an Ugly Betty marketing genius, I wouldn't want her near my children.
By SchizoFishNChimps, at January 19, 2007 at 8:32 AM
Thank God you people found out about her. I’ve been held prisoner. I thought about sending an SOS message out on a dead mouse using her lipstick, then leaving it in her purse. But she keeps the place so fucking clean, I could never find one to kill. Anyway, she's driving me fucking nuts every night, practicing her dance. We'll be watching Dancing with the Stars, and it's like, “Hey, that would be great for a 468x60.” Next thing you know, she's copying Emmitt Smith’s moves. I can’t go anywhere, can’t leave the house. I’m like that kid in Missouri they just found. Then a year ago she starts shaving me and makeing me wear this fucking bow. Thank god you’re here.
By Anonymous, at January 19, 2007 at 11:13 AM
ugh her website is even more obnoxious than those ads. Incidentally she looks better with straight hair than that 80s perm fro
By Matt Brand, at January 21, 2007 at 10:58 PM
edit your hosts file to block the dancing idiots ad
Windows XP keeps the file in the C:\\Windows\\System32\\Drivers\\Etc folder.
The following line will stop the the dancing mortgage people and any other advertiser using the same broker:
127.0.0.1 ad.doubleclick.net
just add that line below the last line in the file, youll never see their ad again
By Anonymous, at January 28, 2007 at 4:23 AM
re juhil.com: i don't know which is funnier, her incomprehensible motto, or all of the spelling/grammatical errors...
By Anonymous, at April 14, 2007 at 8:29 PM
Jennifer Uhl's place in hell is secured.
By Anonymous, at April 26, 2007 at 10:51 AM
Ugh, everyone's right! My hair did look like bad 80's perm. It's natural curl, but I now wear it straight and it looks great & my place in hell is no longer available. Although, I'm quite complimented that someone reacted so viscously to my existance by trying to secure a place in hell for me. I love God & respectfully decline. As for the dancing silhouettes, I created a very cool ads by integrating pre-animated silhouettes from Jupiter Images with my creative direction and custom techniques (effective creative directors think up cool visuals and then find resources to provide them vs. taking time to do it themselves). The ads used to be great. Since I quit the job, the world is now stuck with bad ads created by "wannabe" "jen uhll's" who care about nothing but making money and using me as a scapegoat for their own lack of creativity. My ads were always cool, fun and creative for the people. See the recommendations on my linked in profile http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=4537878
By Anonymous, at February 23, 2008 at 4:28 AM
>See the recommendations on my linked in profile
that is almost obnoxious as your other scheme.
I am not going to fall for that you bitch!
By Bodenski, at July 19, 2010 at 7:55 PM
Jennifer is a wonderful person and a great designer. Designing for online marketing isn't always agreeable to the critics but her work brought a lot of revenue to a lot of companies! I think the peanut gallery needs to chill out a bit and stop taking things so personally.
By Anonymous, at April 29, 2011 at 8:34 PM
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