Colors in Palette
Hex | RGB |
---|---|
#d55e00 | (213,94,0) |
#cc79a7 | (204,121,167) |
#0072b2 | (0,114,178) |
#f0e442 | (240,228,66) |
- What colors are color blind friendly?
- What is the best color for a colorblind person?
- Can colorblind people see purple?
What colors are color blind friendly?
The first rule of making a palette for colorblind – avoid combining red and green. So if you're aiming to create a color blind-friendly palette try to use only two basic hues: blue and red (orange and yellow will also fit). The other colors should be made out of these two hues.
What is the best color for a colorblind person?
Blue (and orange)
Note that the color that looks the most the same for people with normal vision and readers with red-/green-blindness (the most common types of colorblindness) is blue. “Blue is the safest hue.” If you want red- and green-blind readers to perceive color as you do, choose blue.
Can colorblind people see purple?
For example, a red/green color blind person will confuse blue and purple because they can't “see” the red element of the color purple. Similar problems can arise across the whole color spectrum, affecting not reds and greens but oranges, browns, purples, pinks and greys as well.