The organizing committee for Seoul 2027 World Youth Day said Monday it has fully revamped the event’s official website to support six official languages: Korean, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian.
The update focused on improving accessibility and readability so young people and other stakeholders worldwide can find information more easily and consistently. The committee said the expanded language support strengthens the event’s standing as a global gathering.
The website also applies newly updated brand guidelines across its pages, reflecting standards for the logo, color system and typography to deliver a unified design and message on every screen.
The committee said it has recently refined the “Seoul 2027 World Youth Day Brand Guide” and is using it as an internal standard across official promotional channels. The guide is shared internally with those directly involved in operations and promotion, including the committee, dioceses and volunteers, and is not released publicly. Instead, the committee said it selectively provides only necessary logo files through the official website to prevent indiscriminate use and maintain a consistent visual identity across promotional materials.
Choi Sang Hun, a priest in the organizing committee’s communications department, said the website revamp and brand-guide update are “the starting point for change” to take promotion of Seoul 2027 World Youth Day to the next level. “Based on an enhanced brand identity, we will deliver a consistent message to young people around the world and further strengthen international communication,” he said.
The official website will continue to update news, key schedules and materials, the committee said, serving as a channel for communication with young people worldwide.
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