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Wearable Histories: Thank You Tony Morrison!
The Wearable Histories Launch was a great success thanks to all of those involved. Tony Morrison is a talented photographer who captured the most wonderful pictures of the event so that we can share the evening with you again. If you joined us on the launch evening, can you spot yourself in the photographs below?
In Colourful Company: Leeds
Last week it was lovely to join the #InColourfulCompany brigade. In case you didn't know, In Colourful Company organises colour walks around different cities. Read all about how our walk went...
From Leeds to London: D&AD New Blood 2016
Has two days ever felt like a week? In London (with our busy agenda) it certainly did! Last week, we visited D&AD's New Blood Festival 2016 at the Truman Brewery to exhibit our work with the University of Leeds and we had an amazing time. It gave us the opportunity to meet an incredible amount of interesting people and spend some "quality" time in The Big Smoke.
Where We Work
Whilst creating our new branding (which is to be unveiled later this week) we decided we needed some new imagery. We wanted to give you a little insight into our Buttercrumble world, where the design magic happens. This is why we have taken some new photos of our studio, inspirations, and work.
When Buttercrumble Visited Salts Mill
We took advantage of the beautiful weather last weekend to visit Salts Mill which is set in the idyllic landscape of Saltaire, Yorkshire. The former mill now hosts a selection of galleries, shops and eateries all with a distinctive colourful and arty feel.
This new beginning motivates us to reinvent ourselves, exercise our strengths, and remedy our foibles. I find this especially true of our young generation climbing social ladders and (literally) growing out of their former selves!