Colorblind Barrier Free
Colorblind Barrier Free contains very detailed information on colour blindness along with instructions on how to make figures and presentations that are friendly to colour blind people.
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Ooh, Cheers Roger!
I’m Red/Green colour blind, which is something i forget about all the time - it’s only when someone points something out that I realise my ‘every day normality’ isn’t the same as other peoples. For example - I can’t see red berries on a holly bush unless I’m very close to them. The colours just don’t stand out.
That was actually really insteresting…
err, the article, sorry.
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