Nick Park designed Real Photo Large Postcard  of CREATURE COMFORTS at large - an Animation from 1989 by Aardman Animations   This is postally unused and in mint condition   The postcard is large and measures 20 centimetres x 14 centimetres or 8 inches x 4.5 inches   This is a nice piece of advertising for the award winning film I am offering a number of other postcards from this series They each have their own comic or comical verse at the bottom and feature characters from scenes in the film / animation .Nick Parks creatures were brought to life in a former warehouse in Bristol , that is a cross between a studio and a kids playroom The creature comforts characters were all made of plasticine - as was Morph , Tony Harts mischievous companion on BBC children's TV. It's creators set up Aardman Animations Creature Comforts began with the idea of asking what people thought about zoos The answers were almost all the same - zoos were basically a good idea , but conditions could be better So to make it more interesting they added an inspired twist by asking people in hostels and old people's homes how they felt about where they lived Hence the bush-baby who ( despite having a creaking tree) feels "very secure", and a bored turtle who " escapes into books and things "