Do You Consider the Color Blind in Your Web Design?


 

 

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I’ve never really considered how a website’s design is viewed by those who are color blind. I found this article at ColourLovers.com very, very interesting. I strongly suggest that you take the time to read the entire article and learn more about how to effectively design a website that is equally effective for those who are color blind.

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4 Responses to “Do You Consider the Color Blind in Your Web Design?”

  1. web pixy  on August 12th, 2008

    This is one very interesting aspect of web design. I’ve never considered it too but now I intend to do that!

  2. valiik  on August 12th, 2008

    Wow, that would suck.

  3. Karl Roos  on August 12th, 2008

    I have a new approach to this question.
    We do like IE-webdesigners did to Firefox guys back in the days, or people with low resolution on their screens.

    “This site is recommended for normal people”.. or something.

    (Sarcasm+)

  4. sba  on August 13th, 2008

    Good advice. This is something that all bloggers need to know since many design their own color schemes around their personal preferences. I recently did some ‘extensive’ research using the color red as an example. I even found a web designer who is colorblind.


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