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Huddersfield Literature Festival reveals new branding and website
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Huddersfield Literature Festival reveals new branding and website

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The award-winning Huddersfield Literature Festival has revealed its new branding, incorporating a fresh new logo, colours and a new more responsive website.

The new branding, designed and developed by Huddersfield-based digital agency Splitpixel, showcases the Festival’s new identity and enhances its commitment to accessibility for all. The new website will make it easier for festival-goers to find information about events and book tickets.

Established in 2006, the Festival, last carried out a rebrand in 2013.
Dates for the next Huddersfield Literature Festival have been announced as 24 March – 3 April 2022 with the theme of ‘One World’. The first name to be announced is performance poet John Cooper Clarke, and tickets for his event on Sunday 3 April 2022 are now available for booking on the new website, with an Early Bird discounted ticket price offer.

Amy Waldren, senior designer at Splitpixel said: “Huddersfield Literature Festival wanted an update to their existing logo – something contemporary but not corporate. We refreshed the colour palette and introduced design elements inspired by the festival’s ‘Bringing words to life’ tagline, with an abstract circular shape inspired by the turning pages of a book. It’s smart, friendly and modern, with elements that can be adapted across different areas of the brand.”

Greg Smuk, technical and sales director of Splitpixel said: “We're really pleased that the Huddersfield Literature Festival chose Splitpixel to carry out its rebranding and website development. As fellow Huddersfield locals, we were proud of the opportunity to make our mark on one of the town's most exciting events. We understand how important the right branding and website can be in increasing traffic both online and to the events – the Festival is a key milestone in the local arts calendar and we hope that the new branding and our social media support will help to maintain the momentum of the Festival’s success next year and in years to come.”

Festival director Michelle Hodgson said: “We are delighted with the new branding that local agency Splitpixel have created for us and we hope that everyone who engages with our Festival – audiences, performers, sponsors and partners – will find it easier to navigate our website and book tickets. The Festival programme is shaping up to be one of the most diverse and representative yet and we look forward to welcoming audiences to both in-person and online events next spring.”

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