Michael Clark Company

Assorted Images has worked with the iconic dancer Michael Clark and his modern dance company since the late 1980s, developing a long-running creative collaboration that spans posters, publications, stage graphics, marketing campaigns and visual identities for productions including I Am Curious Orange, O, Modern Masterpieces and come, been and gone. The work reflected Clark’s distinctive […]
Resilient Plymouth

Resilient Plymouth is the city’s participation in the EU’s flagship climate adaptation programme Pathways2Resilience (P2R), running from January 2026 to August 2027. Plymouth is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the south and by rivers Plym and Tamar to the east, west and north. The P2R focus here is on the long-term risks posed by […]
The Sharp Project

The Sharp Project is Manchester’s flagship hub for digital content production and innovation, transforming 200,000 square feet of former industrial space into a flexible creative campus for more than 60 digital startups, production companies and media businesses. Developed by Keith Jobling and Ken Campbell for Manchester City Council and designed by architect Alistair Weir of […]
Key Cities

Key Cities is the UK’s largest and most diverse urban network outside London, representing 22 cities and urban areas across England and Wales, championing the role of regional cities in national policy and advocating for place-based approaches to economic growth, housing, skills, culture, climate action and community development. By connecting civic leaders, policymakers, universities and […]
Packaging of Pop

Assorted Images has long been one of the defining studios in UK and global popular culture, creating visual identities, record sleeves, posters, books, documentaries, marketing campaigns, apps, online platforms and merchandise for artists, broadcasters and cultural organisations that have shaped generations of audiences. The studio’s work helped define the visual language of artists including Duran […]
We Are Bury

On 27 August 2019-—134 years after it was founded—Bury Football Club was expelled from the English Football League due to financial incompetence and mismanagement by successive owners. There seemed to be little or no prospect that football would ever return to Gigg Lane. It was an ignominious end for one of England’s oldest clubs with […]
Ambient heritage stories

Situated on the edge of Manchester’s Northern Quarter where it meets Ancoats, Band on the Wall has been at the heart of Manchester’s music culture for decades. Its name dates back to the building’s days as The George and Dragon pub in the early 20th century, when house musicians literally played on a stage halfway up the back […]
i-PLACE

i-PLACE is a platform for regional, place-based innovation presented by the Key Cities Innovation Network, a collaboration between 22 cities and 12 universities across the UK. Developed to connect policy, research and practice, i-PLACE brings together cities, universities, cultural organisations, businesses and civic leaders to explore how innovation can address the economic, environmental and social […]
Science on Tour

Professor Brian Cox’s Horizons World Tour was a large-scale live science spectacular combining cosmology, physics and philosophy with arena-level entertainment. Performed to almost half a million people worldwide, the production toured extensively across the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and other international markets, using state-of-the-art LED screens, cinematic visuals and immersive sound design to transform […]
Beauty tech

Parfums Christian Dior, Acqua di Parma, Givenchy Beauty, Guerlain, Maison Francis Kurkdjian and LOEWE Perfumes & Cosmetics are among the world’s leading luxury fragrance and beauty houses, each with its own distinctive heritage, visual language and approach to craftsmanship. From French haute parfumerie and couture beauty to understated Italian elegance and contemporary Spanish luxury, these […]