Dear press,

You play an important role here. Y’all write a lot about the problems with technology, like smartphones and social media – THANK YOU. That’s huge and important. But, you don’t cover the solutions nearly as often, so you leave a lot of parents wondering what to do. Well, here’s your chance to make good. Send us a note or just email press@getscreenable.com.

Thanks, on behalf of Screenable and all our interested parents,

Scarlet, Tom, Hannah, Stevie (the Screenable founders)

Screenable logo

Primary logo

Here is the primary Screenable logo, for use on light backgrounds. It is cropped tight, so make sure to give it some margins, at least 1/5th width on L/R and 1/3rd height on T/B.

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Screenable icon

Icon

Here is the primary Screenable icon, for use on light backgrounds. It is cropped tight, so make sure to give it some margins, at least 1/3rd width on L/R and 1/4th height on T/B.

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Wordmark

Here is the logo as only the wordmark, without the icon. It is cropped tight, so make sure to give it some margins, at least 1/5th width on L/R and 1/3rd height on T/B.

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Screenable app icon

App icons

The kid and parent app use different colors. App icons should be used within a squircle, since here they are provided as a square.

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Screenable makes any iPhone or iPad kid-ready. The app is designed with simple modes to lock down devices for each stage as kids grow, from shared iPads to a kid’s first phone. For example, the popular “Dumb Phone mode” instantly removes all apps except for calling, texting, location sharing, and any others parents select. Research-backed and family-tested, Screenable’s modern parental controls make it easy for parents to follow all major screen time advisories, such as those from the U.S. Surgeon General, Dr Becky (Good Inside), and Jonathan Haidt (The Anxious Generation).

Boilerplate

Here’s a blurb about the company to copy and use in press releases and other appropriate places.