Fair Access Shield press kit ready.
Logos, color palette, positioning, and boilerplate for partners, journalists, agencies, public-sector teams, and platform owners. The core story is controlled public-web publishing that works where teams already publish: hosted FAS workspaces, visual editing, source-owned work, human-approved AI help, validation gates, WordPress/CMS export, assigned contributor paths, and portable release proof.
Quick facts
A synchronized accessibility publishing workflow for teams that need hosted FAS workspaces, existing-platform export, visual editing, source-owned work, human-approved AI help, assigned contributor paths, validation gates, and portable proof in one loop.
Agencies, software shops, SaaS builders, education teams, government vendors, public-sector product groups, and large enterprise portfolios.
Public-page import to owned source, visual editing, managed VS Code Studio, Live Copilot, version trees, hosting plus existing-platform export, no setup, no lock-in, and route-linked proof.
WCAG is the baseline. Fair Access Shield is built to improve usable journeys, not just pass automated checks.
Supported contributors such as disabled creators plus accessibility-trained reviewers, internal teams, and agencies can take workforce-ready assignments on web pages, app content, alt text, proof summaries, and export-ready handoff notes in FAS or on existing platforms.
Boilerplate
Fair Access Shield is the synchronized accessibility publishing workflow for public web and app content. Teams can publish in FAS, keep WordPress/CMS/app workflows, design visually, refine in managed VS Code, use AI help with human approval, validate in isolated workspaces, and export portable proof.
The platform serves agencies, software shops, SaaS builders, education teams, health and human-service teams, government vendors, public-sector product groups, and large enterprise portfolios that need accessibility built into normal delivery. The product is designed to make web accessibility measurable, publishable, and easier to sustain while paid workspaces can also support donated scan credits, discounted capacity, workforce-ready contributor assignments for supported disabled creators, trained reviewers, staff, and agencies, and reusable workflows for teams that publish in FAS, WordPress, CMS, or app platforms.
Logos and marks
Color palette
Usage
Use the marks at their natural aspect ratio. Leave clear space around the shield equal to
roughly half the shield’s width. Don’t stretch, recolor (except the monochrome mark,
which adapts to currentColor), or place over busy photos. The dark-background
variant has a soft halo for separation; the primary mark reads best on light surfaces.
The Laradon co-mark may be used in any context that mentions Fair Access Shield’s donation program. Don’t alter the heart or tagline.
Press contact
For interviews, quotes, or co-branded materials: press@fairaccessshield.com