Now with 97% more visuals!
« on July 15th, 2011, 12:35 AM »
on how to use symbols that the brain automagically recognizes for what they are meant to be without ever being taught
| 1. | http://www.cosc.brocku.ca/~bockusd/3p94/webui1.pdf has the full thing for now, it's well worth a read even though it looks like it's years out of date, because the principles it talks about are still true now. |
| 2. | I think there's a little exaggeration going on here, but the general point is valid. |
Except that users with red/green colour blindness had real trouble differentiating them. (And R/G colour blindness is the most predominant form, more common in males, too)
http://www.cosc.brocku.ca/~bockusd/3p94/webui1.pdf has the full thing for now, it's well worth a read even though it looks like it's years out of date, because the principles it talks about are still true now.
Note that this doesn't mean we should change anything that we have, because for the users who will most likely use Wedge, they're in the Western Europe/US group, which generally means we have similar cultural connotations for colour (green = good, red = danger/bad, that sort of thing), but it is worth being aware of it, I find.
Ah, color blindness... I never seem to be able to take that into consideration when doing my stuff.
It's not really out of date,
I understood from it that the only 'safe' colors to use are non-primary colors really...
Exactly -- we're building for the Western area. We can worry about the rest of the world later.
Actually, none of your stuff seems to have contrast in the areas that typical colour blindness would have a problem with.