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Social Impact Design Lab, Hello Colour, unveils global headquarters in London UK

Social Impact Design Lab, Hello Colour, unveils global headquarters in London UK

Social Impact-focused design studio, Hello Colour, has announced today its relocation of corporate headquarters from Hong Kong, CN to London, UK, effective immediately.

Hello Colour is a creative design lab built by people of color using a multidisciplinary approach – including brand strategy, illustration and design – to amplify social impact initiatives.

The company aims to take an active role in addressing societal issues such as mental health support, gender sensitivity and racial diversity, by seeking to change perceptions and initiate healthy dialogue through artistic initiatives.

Sravya Attaluri, Founder and Creative Director, Hello Colour: “We are excited to strengthen our presence in the UK and make it our official global headquarters. The Queensbury Group has provided tremendous guidance during this transition, and we are honored to be endorsed as a new, innovative, and viable business idea. Making this move will improve our relationships with key UK-based partners while providing an exceptional work environment for our employees.”

London has already been a key location for the company having previously worked with organizations such as Clear Channel, Plan International UK, and Our Streets Now. Additionally, Sravya has been acting Creative Director of Our Streets Now for the past two years and led the art direction for their advertising campaign “Crime Not Compliment” to make public sexual harassment a crime in the UK.

Gemma Tutton, Co-Founder, Our Streets Now: “Sravya is a brilliant artist and a powerful asset to the Our Streets Now community as our Creative Director over the past two years. Hello Colour has been a great partner to collaborate with on our public sexual harassment campaigns and produces amazing, emotion provoking artwork. We look forward to Hello Colour’s continued support and are confident the expansion will create more opportunities for important social impact campaigns in the UK.”

Hello Colour is committed to working with organizations with ESG initiatives and making creative services more widely accessible to underrepresented groups and organizations. The company has implemented processes to collaborate with small businesses and charities while still paying a fair wage to their creative talent by developing a sliding pay scale.

The Queensbury Group recently awarded founder Sravya Attaluri the UK Innovator Visa to make Hello Colour’s expansion possible.

Richard Naylor, Managing Partner, Queensbury: “We are delighted that Hello Colour has decided to make the UK its new corporate home. London’s reputation as a multicultural hub ripe with creative talent makes it the perfect launching pad for an innovative concept like Hello Colour. The company is primed to make a major impact on ESG initiatives in the UK, making it a business we are proud to endorse and look forward to supporting Hello Colour’s growth over the next few years.”

Hello Colour plans to make hires over the next few months with a focus on creative roles. The new Hello Colour corporate offices will also service as a meetup and events space for local UK partners.

www.hellocolour.com

 

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