- What are the core principles of color universal design?
- What Colours are Colour blind friendly?
- How to make figures and presentations that are friendly to color blind people?
What are the core principles of color universal design?
Core Principles of CUD
Choose a balanced color schemes that can be easily identified by people with all types of color vision, in consideration with the actual lighting conditions and usage environment. Clearly state color names where users are expected to use color names in communication.
What Colours are Colour blind friendly?
Use a colour-blind-friendly palette when appropriate
For example, blue/orange is a common colour-blind-friendly palette. Blue/red or blue/brown would also work. For the most common conditions of CVD, all of these work well, since blue would generally look blue to someone with CVD.
How to make figures and presentations that are friendly to color blind people?
Use not only different colors but also a combination of different shapes, positions, line types and coloring patterns, to ensure that information is conveyed to all users including those who cannot distinguish differences in color. Clearly state color names where users are expected to use color names in communication.