Practical Daltonics Design Handbook

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The article offers a practical approach to design for people with color blindness. The author notes that accessibility should not be considered only as a list of points in the check-in, but as a comprehensive approach that takes into account all aspects of custom experience.

The author discusses the two main states related to the color: color weakness and color blindness. People with these states can perceive colors differently, and this can affect how they interact with web interfaces.

🚀 The article provides the basic recommendations for designers, for choosing colors and palette that will be convenient for users with color weakness or color blindness.

  • 📌 The safest color palette is a combination of blue with orange or red.
  • 📌 Do not combine red, green and brown.
  • 📌 Do not use green and pink if you use red and blue.
🧩 Summary: The key to creating an affordable design for people with color blindness is to understand how they perceive colors and to use this information when creating web interfaces.
🧠 Own considerations: accessibility should be an important part of the design process. It is not only about the use of contrasting colors, but also about understanding how different users perceive colors. We need to create products that will be convenient for all users, regardless of their physical characteristics.