108 million web users are color blind. Tips for designing keeping them in mind

Design, keeping everyone in mind As designers, you pick up the best colors for the canvas and the most engaging content for your users, but often miss out on the color blind ones. Repeating the ever-repeated stats — 8% of the males and 0.5% of the females are color blind. Now that is a HUUUGE number ifContinue reading “108 million web users are color blind. Tips for designing keeping them in mind”

Accessibility Design: Color Blindness – Alan Zucconi

This tutorial will teach you how to create and use post-processing effects which simulate how colour blind players might experience your Unity game. One of my most anticipated games is The Witness; since it uses so many vibrant colours, it will be used as an example in this tutorial. … Curated by (Lifekludger) Read full article at Source: Accessibility Design: Color BlindnessContinue reading “Accessibility Design: Color Blindness – Alan Zucconi”

Designing a landing page for color-blind people – Elokenz Blog

… One thing you should know about color-blind people, is that while most of them see blue they can’t distinguish green from red. So, having a blue logo is fine, while having a red or green logo is bad, because these colors are really different for color-blind people and they might be used by yourContinue reading “Designing a landing page for color-blind people – Elokenz Blog”

Designing For (and With) Color Blindness — INTREPID INSIGHTS — Medium

Every time someone finds out I’m color blind, I’m always hit with the same question: “So, what color is this?” 95% of the time I’ll answer correctly, which is always followed by, “Wait, so if you can tell this is {insert color}, then how are you color blind? What do you see?”. This is whereContinue reading “Designing For (and With) Color Blindness — INTREPID INSIGHTS — Medium”