Aardman Animations Ltd.

03/15/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/15/2024 06:30

Behind the Craft: Comic Relief Red Nose Day x Aardman

Aardman was delighted to have the opportunity to join forces with Comic Relief, TK Maxx and Homesense to launch a fashion and homeware collection for Red Nose Day 2024.

The initial approach came directly from Richard Curtis and Emma Freud who reached out to Nick Park asking if we could lend our characters to the Red Nose Day 2024 campaign. We jumped at the chance to be involved, despite an almost-impossible schedule.

The first stage was to meet with the incredibly talented team at TJX. The scale of the operation soon became apparent as we became aware of the huge range of products. And each of the products came with their own set of manufacturing challenges which would influence the designs.

From the outset, everyone was in agreement this campaign should feature what we often refer to as the 'Aardman family' - our most-loved characters. Red Nose Day is such a family event, and the range of products is designed for adults and kids. Aardman's shows have real cross-generational appeal, and including Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, Morph, Feathers McGraw, Ginger, Molly and Frizzle meant there was something for everyone.

Setting the style

Due to the long lead times, we had to get cracking on the clothing designs first. All our characters are physical models so most of our assets are photographic. It's difficult to print full colour photographic assets on fabric so we had to come up with a creative solution to get around this. We quickly settled on a slightly sketchy illustrative style inspired by our storyboard art. This style is full of energy and personality, and also feels authentic to Aardman and our production process.

We were fortunate that one of our top storyboard artists Mike Salter was available to produce a brand-new set of illustrations in such a tight schedule. Mike has worked on many of our productions including Wallace & Gromit, Chicken Run and Shaun the Sheep, which meant he was already very familiar with drawing most of the characters featured in the range. Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham were also able to carve some time out of their hectic schedule directing the new Wallace & Gromit film to brief and approve the illustrations, so we had the absolute dream team working on this project!

Mike created 24 illustrations in total, and needed to incorporate the iconic red noses into each illustration. For some of the characters it was straightforward. Wallace and Gromit have very round noses so it was just a matter of making them red. It was slightly more challenging putting red noses on our beaked characters, but Feathers in particular looked great wearing a red nose. Shaun the Sheep was tricker as he doesn't really have a nose so rather than plonk a nose awkwardly on his face, we had Shaun playfully interacting with round objects like a glitterball.

The design team at TJX finessed the illustrations, added a limited palette of colours, then mocked up the designs on t-shirts.

The range grows

Once the look and feel had been established, the team at TJX had the mammoth task of applying the designs to all the products. The range was huge! There were 81 individual products in total - 35 apparel lines (20 for adults, 15 for kids) and 46 homewares lines including aprons, lunch bags, mugs, notebooks, plush, tote bags, water bottles and a limited-edition art print.

The team at TJX were eager to push the design treatment to be more playful wherever possible. For example, adding a fleecy bouclépocket to the Shaun the Sheep t-shirt and making the handles of the tote bag look like an extension of Bab's knitting.

Assets to support

Miraculously we were also able to squeeze in a stills shoot and some bespoke animation for a commercial to support the campaign which sees Wallace testing his new Charit-tee-omatic contraption. Here are some early concept sketches of the contraption and a scamp (sketch) to visualise how the animation would look.

We were able to borrow Wallace and Gromit puppets from the studio floor which our modelmakers fitted with funny big red noses.

The 20 second commercial also features cameos from Shaun the Sheep and Morph alongside some other famous faces. We were thrilled that the commercial was crowned Ad of the Week by System 1.