May 19 2010 | 4:41 pm

It’s been a while since we last posted something about Yorkshire Artspace, so now seems as good a time as any.
As part of the new identity work we did for them we’ve just produced some printed materials which help them talk about all the different things they offer in a nicely sewn up and consistent manor. The first was for their most recent resident artist: Robert Casselton Clark. He’d been producing these small sculptural creatures called ‘stookies’ in the months he was residing in Persistence Works (Yorkshire Artspace HQ) and they eventually were exhibited as a large public art piece on the side of the building (see the above image). We produced the piece of print which documented his time there, along with some other pieces including a brilliant little metal embossing machine which looks like it’s from the 1920′s…
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May 19 2010 | 3:25 pm

Seems my opening gambit is always an apology when writing a post regarding the length of time since my last one. They’ll be more to follow soon with updates of our recent activity, PROMISE!!. We make no apologies however for spreading the word about a recent article in the latest Sunday Times magazine recounting a collection of stories from some of the children in Great Ormond Street, documented over 4 years by our client, and friend Duncan Raban, the collection of pictures gives a very emotional, moving and real account of the everyday children and families that deal with the trauma of their child’s illnesses, and the enduring doctors and nurses that give them support & hope though transplants, treatments, smiles & laughter. If you missed sundays paper you can check times online. You can also view the pictures on duncan’s site which we posted live this week.
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