As we age, our view is changing, and sometimes in ways that can be a nuisance. A common change of vision due to aging is a reduced sensitivity to contrast. When the objects are the same color as shades of white in other shades of white, it becomes more difficult to delineate the two. The [...]
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Colorblind design…Black on Yellow, Best Visible Contrast
by admin in July 7th, 2009
Topics: Designing for the color deficient
Tags: Abnormal Gene, Carbon Disulfide, Cell Anemia, Chronic Alcoholism, Color Sensitivity, Color Vision, Genetic Information, Heart Problems, High Blood Pressure, Ivory Board, Ivory Keys, Keyboard Manufacturers, Macular Degeneration, Maternal Grandfather, Mild Degree, Nervous Disorders, Parkinson S Disease, Potent Chemicals, Psychological Problems, Shades Of White, Styrene
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