In a cabinet though? Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Sep 11, 2015 3:38 PM, "Mathew Howard" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know anything about colorblindness, but one mistake I've seen on > certain other products is using LEDs that are barely visible in daylight... > so that's another thing to keep in mind. > > On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 1:55 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> A quick question for those who have problems distinguishing colors.... or >> those who know about colorblindness. >> >> Let's assume I need to add a set of indicators to some new products. >> I'm considering using some multicolored leds (aka dual, tri, full) for >> indication on a single led. For instance red might mean one voltage and >> green another. Knowing what I know about colorblindness (think high school >> biology - like 30 years ago), I realize that this would be a very bad thing >> to do - or at least would be useless for some of my customers. >> >> What I don't understand is if there are color pairs which are 'safe'. >> I.E. red/yellow vs red/green. Or Blue/Amber, etc..... >> >> So, now is the chance for all of you who can't distinguish led colors to >> let me know what stupid things *not* to do. Or perhaps suggest what the >> best options are. >> >> >> -- >> *Forrest Christian* *CEO**, PacketFlux Technologies, Inc.* >> Tel: 406-449-3345 | Address: 3577 Countryside Road, Helena, MT 59602 >> [email protected] | http://www.packetflux.com >> <http://www.linkedin.com/in/fwchristian> >> <http://facebook.com/packetflux> <http://twitter.com/@packetflux> >> >> >
