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際際滷s to accompany my talk at Big Sky Dev Con 2015 in Bozeman, Montana. Discussed is the importance of using more than just color to indicate the function of a UI object such as a button to avoid confusion by those who have color deficient vision (aka colorblind.) Examples of bad design as well as how they could be improved simply are provided as well as descriptions of the various types of color deficient vision.]]>

際際滷s to accompany my talk at Big Sky Dev Con 2015 in Bozeman, Montana. Discussed is the importance of using more than just color to indicate the function of a UI object such as a button to avoid confusion by those who have color deficient vision (aka colorblind.) Examples of bad design as well as how they could be improved simply are provided as well as descriptions of the various types of color deficient vision.]]>
Thu, 02 Jul 2015 14:02:42 GMT /slideshow/color-accessibility/50096160 DaveSimon3@slideshare.net(DaveSimon3) Don't Turn Traffic Signals Upside Down - Color Accessibility in UI Design DaveSimon3 際際滷s to accompany my talk at Big Sky Dev Con 2015 in Bozeman, Montana. Discussed is the importance of using more than just color to indicate the function of a UI object such as a button to avoid confusion by those who have color deficient vision (aka colorblind.) Examples of bad design as well as how they could be improved simply are provided as well as descriptions of the various types of color deficient vision. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/color-accessibility-150702140242-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s to accompany my talk at Big Sky Dev Con 2015 in Bozeman, Montana. Discussed is the importance of using more than just color to indicate the function of a UI object such as a button to avoid confusion by those who have color deficient vision (aka colorblind.) Examples of bad design as well as how they could be improved simply are provided as well as descriptions of the various types of color deficient vision.
Don't Turn Traffic Signals Upside Down - Color Accessibility in UI Design from Dave Simon
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