Do You Consider the Color Blind in Your Web Design?
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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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!
valiik on August 12th, 2008
Wow, that would suck.
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+)
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.