Design agency Uber is basking in the reflected glory of comedian Harry Hill's recent BAFTA success.
The Sheffield-based firm was commissioned to create the tickets and menus for the BAFTA Television Awards and Television Craft Awards.
When Hill took the stage to receive his award for Best Entertainment Performance he used the 'expanding' tickets
as a prop, saying: "If this isn't entertainment I don't know what is!"
Uber's managing director Richard Benjamin said: "It was wonderful to be given another opportunity to work with BAFTA, it is a testament to our team's creativity and hard work, and also to BAFTA's faith in Uber."
The Windsor Street agency has also won a contract to design a new brochure for leading UK and US kitchen manufacturer, Wren Kitchens.
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