Young people with autism were invited to enter a competition to design a logo for the Time for Autism programme. We had some excellent entries and it was a tough decision to choose a winner. Wren Brundle Winner The winning entry is by Wren Brundle. Wren loves to draw and attends a teens art club run by mASCot. Wren was thrilled to win the logo competition. See the winning logo and Wren’s other entries below. Emma Chapman Runner up "Hi, I’m Emma. I am 15 years old and was diagnosed with autism when I was 10. I like Pokémon, drawing, video gaming and swimming. I am an avid reader and love my kindle! I have never considered my autism to be a disability. The most frustrating part is when other people make assumptions about me and treat me differently. I don’t need a label, I’m just me!" Emma has designed some promotional postcards on the autism theme. See the artwork below and click on the link to see more. VIEW Emma's Postcard Designs (PDF) > Olli North Runner up Olli (aged 12) enjoys drawing. He was inspired to design his logo after a particularly difficult day at school. Olli’s mum said that his success in the competition really lifted his spirits. Charlie Green Runner up Charlie (aged 9) explained that the rainbow represents the spectrum like the autism spectrum and that everyone is different just like the rainbow.
Send your own artwork We would love to display the artwork of other young people with autism on our website. Please send your work to sc-tr.timeforautism@nhs.net If you would like to see it displayed here.