SPEAK OUT

WHAT WE DID
BRANDING
DESIGN
SOCIAL CONTENT
SPEAK OUT
Speak Out is a project from Trinity and BBC 1XTRA that offers young people the opportunity to take part in a free to access course to learn how to use arts to address social issues.
The project invites leading industry creatives to deliver masterclasses and workshops that will give young people artistic tools to tackle subjects that matter to them and develop solutions to issues they and their local communities face.
In partnership with organisations including Noods Levels, as well as prominent Black artists and activists, young people have the opportunity to explore different creative tools including poetry, design, audio and film through workshops and masterclasses.
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THE CHALLENGE: MAKE IT FUN
We reviewed the previous years festivals key visuals and they didn’t have the flex to feel like a festival brand. We agreed with Beacon that longevity and consistency to the festival needed a broad appeal for kids aged 3-9.
We set out to transform the festival’s identity by crafting a brand that was brimming with personality and character.
THE OUTCOME: BURSTING WITH FUN TOO MUCH FUN AAHHH FUN FUN FUN
Our creative approach centred around designing a lively troupe of charismatic characters, each symbolising a different aspect of the festival's offerings. From music and dance to art and play, these characters became the heart of the Hoo-Ha! identity, making the festival’s spirit tangible and relatable.
We brought these characters to life with a touch of animation that was used across socials and digital screens throughout the venue.
The new logo lockup builds on the Bristol Beacon brand font, reimagined for the festival with a compact, kid-friendly design that prioritises clarity and legibility. Paired with vibrant colours, dynamic shapes, and playful typography, the rebrand ensures Hoo-Ha! feels as joyful and energetic as the festival itself.
The result? A reimagined identity that doesn’t just welcome families back – it invites them to dive headfirst into a world of fun.








