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Third Sector Magazine - 8 January 2009

  'Focus on Website Redesign' by Alex Coxon

Project: The overhaul of the anti-bullying charity's website as part of its rebrand

In March last year, Bullying Online a charity based in Harrogate, Yorkshire, underwent a transformation, changing its name to Bullying UK and launching a colourful new logo and a revamped website. Creative agency Turn Design was drafted in after a short tender process that invited bids from local design firms. The supplier's remit was not only to update the logo, but also to use the colours from the emblem in the new website: the idea was to create a strong association between the two.

Turn Design was also asked to completely restructure the content of the website. "Over the past few years we've built up a lot of content," says John Carnell, co-founder and project manager at Bullying UK. "But on the old website, most of that material was jammed into just a few pages.

"It needed to be divided into more sub-sections for people to get the most out of it. Now each of the groups we focus on - for example, young people, parents and schools - have a dedicated area with several sub-headings that are broken down into separate topics. This makes content a lot easier to find and read."

As well as the new look and content management system, Turn Design has produced a newsfeed, an email newsletter application and a blog for Bullying UK website. It has even built an innovative application called 'Click, Create & Print', which allows children to produce their own anti-bullying posters.

"Click, Create & Print is an application that allows children to choose an animated character, clothe it and put it in front of a range of backgrounds alongside pre-written anti-bullying phrases to create their own posters," says Adam Lloyd, creative director at Turn Design. "Once they're happy with it, they can print it off."

Earlier this month, Bullying UK won a Talk Talk Innovation in the Community Award for Click, Create & Print. It will be interesting to see what other accolades the website, which cost less than £10,000 to develop, collects as it evolves.


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Third Sector Magazine - 4 December 2008


  'Medium and Message' by Tamara Hilson

Bullying UK is using mobile phone technology to promote and distribute posters created on its website. Bullying UK fitted a series of anti-bullying posters on its website with QR codes, which allow mobile phone users special access to its website, as part of its anti-bullying week last month.

Visitors to the charity's website can create and print their own anti-bullying posters using a range of backgrounds, characters and quotes. If a visitor to the site takes a photograph of a poster with a mobile phone camera, a message is sent to the phone, which allows a high-resolution version of the poster to be downloaded. This can be circulated, printed and so on.

More than 10,000 posters have already been created since the Click, Create and Print initiative was launched last year. They can all be viewed in the website's online gallery.

John Carnell, chief executive of Bullying UK says: "Teamed with Click, Create and Print, QR allowed us to bridge the digital divide in a unique way. Taking the posters online, offline and viral, as well as providing access to our mobile site, was an innovation we had to pursue."

The campaign was funded by donations from family and friends of schoolboy Ben Vodden, who killed himself in 2006 after being bullied, "We wanted to create a lasting legacy; a way that Ben's name would be remembered," says Carnell.

Posters created by schoolchildren were used in schools nationwide, with many people also using the characters they had created as avatars on sites such as Twitter and Facebook.





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