Mad props to @KushalP for opening my eyes to how colour-blindness affects different people's sight!
Gonna tweetstorm some resources:
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Replying to @ChrisSinjo
First, take your designs - slides, websites, print material - and run them through http://www.color-blindness.com/coblis-color-blindness-simulator/ … ~10% of people see it like that!
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Replying to @ChrisSinjo
Next, go play with http://www.iamcal.com/toys/colors/ Check out all those colour combos that no longer work!
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Lastly, http://www.vischeck.com/examples/ shows how different a photo can look to someone depending on the type of colour-blindness they have.
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I find it so surreal! You can sit and think you've got a design just right, but it's not gonna work for a /huge/ group of people.
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Shame on me - I thought you *had* done that to your slides already and was really impressed
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same here
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