[games_access] Industry feedback wanted: Design patterns
John Bannick
jbannick at 7128.com
Tue Jan 12 17:14:12 EST 2010
Thomas,
I posted this over on the IGDA Web forum.
The most significant effect of color blindness on computer user
interfaces is a significant reduction in the color spectrum available to
communicate to the user.
People who are not color blind can distinguish among a greater number of
colors than people who are color blind.
The BBC published color wheels, along with RGB values, that non color
blind developers can use to select colors that color blind people can
distinguish. That is, colors that are sufficiently different to the
vision of people who are color blind.
BBC removed these color wheels from their Web site in 2008. However, we
copied them to our Web site, www.7128.com <http://www.7128.com> before
that. Check out:
http://www.7128.com/resources/resources_color_blind.html
I used these color wheels in an application I built where the client was
color blind.
John Bannick
Chief Technology Officer
7-128 Software
www.7128.com <http://www.7128.com>
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