- How do you make a color blind presentation friendly?
- What is a color blind friendly palette?
- Which is the best color theme for a color blind audience?
- How do I make a PowerPoint accessible for blinds?
How do you make a color blind presentation friendly?
Use a colorblind-friendly palette when appropriate
One color used together in combination with another color is generally fine when one of them is not usually associated with CVD. For example, blue/orange is a common colorblind-friendly palette. Blue/red or blue/brown would also work.
What is a color blind friendly palette?
Color blind palette
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.
Which is the best color theme for a color blind audience?
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.
How do I make a PowerPoint accessible for blinds?
Improve image accessibility
How to make the charts, graphs, and images in your PowerPoint slides accessible to users with visual or cognitive disabilities. To make images more accessible: use colour, text, patterns, or shapes to communicate ideas. add descriptive Alt Text to pictures, charts, and other visual objects.