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About Hello Work

Hello Work is a non-profit Sudanese youth initiative that empowers youth through project-based learning and connects technology with community needs through workshops and applied projects. It develops participants’ skills with practical learning models in areas such as AI, entrepreneurship, digital solutions, and systems design.
The logo is inspired by the “Hello, World” phrase as a programmer’s starting point, but it highlights a transition from “World” to “Work” to represent turning learning into real work. Curly braces and quotation marks are borrowed from programming to reinforce the initiative’s tech identity.
The palette includes: #FFFFFF, #101349, #2954E7, #7E5AF2, and #3ECCF8 as shown in the guideline.
The guideline explains the logo can flex by replacing the word after “Hello” to match the event while keeping the visual identity, e.g., Hello Work, Hello Talk, and Hello Eid.
The guideline shows elements such as an apostrophe and curly braces, used as programming-related symbols within the identity.
The primary font in the guideline is IBM Plex Sans Arabic.
The guideline shows applications such as letterhead and social media post size 1350×1080, and includes example email usage like yourfriends@hellowork.tech in the mockups.
Shown titles include “Future Hackathon 2025”, the slogan “Code, Create, Connect”, and the phrase “Your next project… will start with a line of code.”