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Cracking the Colour Code

The Famous Colour London Tube Map

The Famous London Tube Map

I watched “Cracking the Colour Code” last night on SBS.  (Here’s a review.) The program was about the science of colour which I was taught in design college, rods and cones and the mechanics of how the eyes see. It reminded me of an important step in the web design process.

We have all heard the arguments around accessibility. So we think about design for the visioned and the readability of code for the blind. But there are a significant number of people who are colour blind, one million Australians according to the program.

A man who is colour blind was speaking about design and how people should be mindful of what they produce.  He highlighted just how important colour choice is in design, particularly web design. People can have red/green colour blindness or blue/yellow colour blindness. So much information can be lost to these people.

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