Social Accessibility for the Colorblind

Social Accessibility for the Colorblind

SACOB – To improve the social awareness, inclusion and accessibility for the colorblind

Photos from Social Accessibility for the Colorblind's post 22/12/2020
SACOB 26/07/2020

We have our own website: www.sacob.org

SACOB Demographic: About 4.5% of the world's population suffer from color vision deficiency (or colorblindness). The vast majority of them are red-green colorblind; more men than women suffer from red-green color blindness. A very small percentage of the people with color vision deficiency are blue color....

24/07/2020

1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women are colorblind.

Designing for Color Blindess - Martin Krzywinski / Genome Sciences Center 23/07/2020

15-color palettes for color blindness by M. Krzywinski. This helps you work with colorblind people. http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/colorblind/

Designing for Color Blindess - Martin Krzywinski / Genome Sciences Center Here, I help you understand color blindness and describe a process by which you can make good color choices when designing for accessibility. You can also delve into the mathematics behind the color blindness simulations.

Coblis — Color Blindness Simulator – Colblindor 23/07/2020

You can experience what colorblind people see by trying the following simulator:
https://www.color-blindness.com/coblis-color-blindness-simulator/

Coblis — Color Blindness Simulator – Colblindor Coblis — Color Blindness Simulator If you are not suffering from a color vision deficiency it is very hard to imagine how it looks like to be colorblind. The Color BLIndness Simulator can close this gap for you. Just play around with it and get a feeling of how it is to have a color vision handica...