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CREATE YOUR OWN LOVE YOUR EYES ARTWORK

Love the Love Your Eyes symbol? Add it to your programme images!

How to use the LOVE YOUR EYES heart icon.

We encourage you to use the LOVE YOUR EYES heart icon on images that celebrate your work and share them on social media. The icon can be placed within an image as shown below. When adopting this approach, please ensure:

  • There is sufficient space within the background of the image to fit the icon comfortably.
  • The background is not so complex that the icon becomes obscured.
  • The peak of the heart and at least one complete side of the heart can be seen when imagery is placed in front of the icon.
  • Always remember to tag IAPB in your posts!

Download the Love Your Eyes symbol

You can also find the Love Your Eyes symbol as a STICKER in Instagram. Search for ‘Love Your Eyes’ and add the animated GIF to your stories and reels.

Love Your Eyes - Smiling Girl
Love Your Eyes - Smiling Old Woman
Love Your Eyes - Smiling Boy

SOCIAL MEDIA TILES

We have created a full suite of colourful, engaging and inspiring artwork that you can use on your social media channels to have your World Sight Day campaigning efforts thriving.

Visit Social Media Resources

DOWNLOAD A PAIR LOVE YOUR EYES GLASSES

Download your very own Love Your Eyes Glasses! When printed on card stock, these glasses can be cut out and folded to produce a fun prop. We invite you to get creative and start getting snaps of the glasses wherever you are!

Need some ideas where you can add the Love Your Eyes Glasses? Try one of the these:

  • Have a birthday party, BBQ, staff party or family gathering coming up? Take the glasses to your events and snap a large group selfie.​
  • Do a desk drop in your office and challenge your colleagues to share their selfies on World Sight Day to remind everyone to #LoveYourEyes.​
  • Know any famous faces? Ask them to don the glasses in celebration of World Sight Day and share a message with their followers to #LoveYourEyes this #WorldSightDay.
  • Who doesn’t love a cat or dog pic? Pop a pair of glasses on your pets and post it for the world the enjoy. ​​

Download the Love Your Eyes glasses

‘Love Your Eyes’ Instagram filter

Don’t have a printer? Don’t worry, the ‘Love Your Eyes’ filter on Instagram has you covered!

‘Here’s how to use the filter’:

STORY OPTION: Open the Instagram app, select new post, then STORY. Swipe left on the effect options until you reach the magnifying glass (browse effects). Search for ‘World Sight Day’ and select the ‘Love You Eyes’ effect.

REEL OPTION: Open the Instagram app, select new post, then REEL. Select the effects icon. Using the search function, search for ‘World Sight Day’ and select the ‘Love Your Eyes’ effect.

IAPB PROFILE OPTION: Open the Instagram app. Search for @IAPB and visit our profile. Select the effects icon (to the right of the grid, and video icons). Select the ‘Love Your Eyes’ effect.

SCAN THE QR CODE: Viewing this website on your desktop or laptop? Use your phone to scan this QR code and be taken straight to the effect.

Wall of Fame

VISIT OUR WALL OF FAME

Millions of people and hundreds of organisations are getting being #WorldSightDay. If you like something you see below, share the LOVE by liking, commenting and sharing a post.

THINGS TO REMEMBER

Handles & hashtags.

Be part of the #LoveYourEyes story by tagging IAPB on:

  • Twitter: @IAPB1
  • Instagram: @IABP
  • Facebook: @IAPB1
  • LinkedIn: International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness
  • Threads: @IAPB

Reminder: Always add #LoveYourEyes and #WorldSightDay to your posts.

Accessibility.

Ensure that everyone can access your shared thoughts with a few simple tips.

  • Add subtitles to video content.
  • Limit your use of emojis 😁
  • Use descriptive text functionality where possible. If not, then add a description your image.

If you have any questions about World Sight Day please reach out to us at [email protected]

Photo Credits

Julie-Anne Davies