Spreadthesign

[3] Spreadthesign is available as a free access learning tool both as a website and an app.

[8] Spreadthesign is managed by the Non-governmental organization European Sign Language Centre in Örebro, Sweden.

The organization is financed by funds through different projects[9] and a lot of the work is supported by volunteers.

[1] At the inauguration at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Sweden) on March 31, 2009, several Swedish dignitaries were present.

[1] The written languages represented in Spreadthesign are American English, Belarusian, British English, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, English (India), Estonian, Finnish, French, German (Austria), German (Germany), Greek (Cyprus), Greek (Greece), Hindi, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian, Russian (Belarus), Russian (Russia), Spanish (Chile), Spanish (Cuba), Spanish (Mexico), Spanish (Spain), Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu (Pakistan).

Sign language interpreters from different countries during a project meeting with Spreadthesign in 2015 at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos.
Sofia Wikström, one of the key people in Spreadthesign working in the studio with the actor Ms. Rubina Tayyab from Pakistan.
Logotype for the European Sign Language Centre, the non-profit association that manages Spreadthesign.