What is Gov UK frontend?
GOV.UK Frontend is the code library that powers the Design System. After you install it, you can use GOV.UK styles, components and patterns from the Design System in your service. You can see our new-look GOV.UK Frontend documentation.
Can I use the gov UK logo?
5. It is never acceptable for a logo to be used on GOV.UK solely as part of a commercial or reciprocal linking arrangement. 6. All requests to use logos should initially be made via a service request, following which a member of the GOV.UK product team will discuss your needs in more detail.
What is GDS design system?
The GOV.UK Design System is for everyone, with a strong community sitting behind it. It brings together the latest research, design and development from across government to make sure it’s representative and relevant for its users. You can contribute to the Design System by: proposing a new component or pattern.
What font is HMRC?
GDS Transport font
Font. If your service is on the service.gov.uk subdomain you must use the GDS Transport font.
Can I use government logos on my website?
You cannot use government trademarks or government agencies’ logos without permission. For example, you cannot use an agency logo or trademark on your social media page. You cannot use a government work in a way that implies endorsement by a government agency, official, or employee.
Can I use HM Government logo?
you use the HM Government logo should be used, rather than a specific departmental logo; the HM Government logo should have prominence whenever possible.
What are GDS standards?
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has published a functional standard for how government should use digital, data and technology – taking in 10 principles for the creation of digital services.
What is the font used on gov?
Designed for the digerati, Public Sans is the latest free typeface courtesy of the United States federal government.
What font is used in government documents UK?
Are government logos public domain?
U.S. government works are in the public domain (i.e., not protected by the U.S. Copyright Act). You can freely use them (in a copyright sense) without obtaining permission or paying a copyright fee. You can even edit, adapt and republish these government works without permission.
Can I use logos without permission?
By law, you need not request permission to use a trademark belonging to another if it is for an editorial or informational use. Trademark law protects distinctive words, phrases, logos, symbols, slogans, and any other devices used to identify and distinguish products or services in the marketplace.
Can I use the government logo?
Co-brand with Government you have permission from the department which you worked with; you use the HM Government logo should be used, rather than a specific departmental logo; the HM Government logo should have prominence whenever possible.
What has happened to the Gov UK frontend toolkit?
GOV.UK Frontend Toolkit has now been replaced by the GOV.UK Design System. The Toolkit will remain available in case you are currently using it, but is no longer maintained. The Government Digital Service will only carry out major bug fixes and security patches.
GOV.UK Frontend contains the code you need to start building a user interface for government platforms and services. See live examples of GOV.UK Frontend components, and guidance on when to use them in your service, in the GOV.UK Design System. GOV.UK Frontend is maintained by a team at Government Digital Service.
How do I install Gov UK frontend?
GOV.UK Frontend · Contact the team Quick start 1. Install with npm (recommended) 2. Install using compiled files Browser and assistive technology support Accessibility Accessibility warnings Getting updates Security Licence Contributing
Which frontend framework should I use to make my service accessible?
GOV.UK Frontend Toolkit: This framework will remain available in case you’re currently using it. To help your service meet accessibility requirements, you should use the GOV.UK Design System. You can migrate to the Design System from GOV.UK Frontend Toolkit. A collection of Sass and JavaScript files for using as part of your application’s frontend.