Colour Blindness Simulators
Tool Lets You Decolour Your World
As much as 5% of the male population is certifiably colour blind… (more like 50% if you’re judging by some of those far out colour combos compliments of men!) In any case, the Colour Blindness Simulator allows you to upload a colour photo and automatically see what it would look like to a colour-challenged individual. This is more than amusing - this tool is definitely helpful to any web developers out there hoping to make their site as visually appealing, to the largest number of people possible.
Trend Themes
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Colour Accessibility Tools — Developing applications that improve the accessibility of digital content for people with visual disabilities.
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Inclusive Design — Adopting design strategies that prioritize diverse user perspectives in the development of digital products to enhance their usability and utility for as many users as possible.
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Personalization Technology — Creating personalized experiences for users based on their preferences and disability status to provide optimized content to all users.
Industry Implications
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Information Technology — Providing accessible technology solutions to user with disabilities to help them better interact with the digital world.
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Design — Using inclusive design practices that assure that a variety of user perspectives are considered and prioritized in the design process to all types of users.
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Healthcare — Employing tools of personalized technology to optimize digital content for individuals with visual disabilities aiming for a better inclusion in healthcare management.