When a journal forces you to turn a graph similar to this one into a black & white figure …
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I struggle with this in case of largely overlapping lines, honestly. Hence my pref for color. But it works I guess.pic.twitter.com/KxE12Hbe05
Yeah I have some of those too (you see, I like learning curves)pic.twitter.com/SDOAHjmW5j
although I cheated a little with using only 3 different line styles (but hopefully the colors/markers help distinguish the rest?)
Very grateful for shapes and line styles. It's not just a matter of b/w printers but us colorblind among the seeing...
Good points, thx for the reminder. We changed green-red into blue-orange for our standard plots to account for red-green colorblindness.
I'm sure you're aware already but brewer colours give you colorblind safe, print friendly & photocopy safe colours http://colorbrewer2.org/
Also you can check what you have already using a colourblind simulator, e.g. http://www.color-blindness.com/coblis-color-blindness-simulator/ …
didn't know the latter link, very cool thanks
I aesthetically wd recommend not using many colours — but obviously a reason over and above my personal preference is colorblind ppl
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