Cybersmile Unveil New Website and Brand Identity for Stop Cyberbullying Day
The new Stop Cyberbullying Day website features a downloadable official handbook designed to help people plan their activities and includes social media templates as well as tips and suggested ways to have a big impact on the day. If you are affected by anything touched on within this article, follow the links to our various support services or click on the blue logo icon at the bottom right of the screen to start using Cybersmile Assistant, our smart AI support assistant.
Cybersmile have today unveiled a new website and fresh brand identity for Stop Cyberbullying Day – our flagship day of global action and awareness which takes place in June each year.
Working alongside U.K. based digital agency, Organic, we have created a website with slick functionality that enables Cybersmile to effectively showcase the event and those that support it.
The new Stop Cyberbullying Day website features a downloadable official handbook designed to help people plan their activities and includes social media templates as well as tips and suggested ways to have a big impact on the day.
“Working with the right agency is very important to us, so when Organic approached us in 2019 after achieving their B Corp accreditation, and explained their beliefs around digital for good, we knew they would be a great fit. Having a website which effectively showcases Stop Cyberbullying Day whilst providing users with a seamless experience is of vital importance to us. The launch comes at an important time of year for Cybersmile, with more people looking to get involved and celebrate Stop Cyberbullying Day”
Scott Freeman, CEO, The Cybersmile Foundation
Reaching over a billion people since 2012, Stop Cyberbullying Day is celebrated in over 150 countries and is regularly supported by the world’s biggest brands, artists and influencers – with previous supporters including Cara Delevingne, Normani, Zoe Sugg, Pope Francis, MTV, WWE, Twitter, Instagram, Intel and UNICEF to name a few.
The new website also offers a suite of flexible support options for individuals and brands wanting to make their support of the event more formal. Official gold, silver and bronze support options range from $99-$999 with each level of support offering different benefits ranging from displaying of brand logo through to social media promotion of brand supporters across the Cybersmile social community of more than 1.3 million people.
Stop Cyberbullying Day 2021 takes place on June 18th and will feature events across all time zones, on and offline around the world. The event’s official handbook can be downloaded by visiting the new website here.
If you are affected by anything touched on within this article, we can help you. Visit our Help Center or click on the blue logo icon at the bottom right of the screen to open Cybersmile Assistant, our smart AI support assistant.
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What are your thoughts on the new website and brand identity for Stop Cyberbullying Day? Let us know by contacting us or tweet us @CybersmileHQ.